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sent on October 01, 2014 (15:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
It must be two edges with a charming landscape as the background! ;-) You have correctly placed the boat on the right third of the image, giving vent to the space in front of the boat. As a matter of personal taste I find, however, that the composition with the horizon line placed almost in half and the ratio between the subject (the boat) and background (Vesuvius?) Has not been able to do justice to the photographic potential that the situation seems to suggest. The conversion bn invites you to a reading graphics and an abstract interpretation of the shot but suffers from lack of contrast: Preche not try to upload the color version? ;-) Dev'essere suggestivo farsi due bordi con un paesaggio così sullo sfondo! Hai collocato correttamente la barca sul terzo destro dell'immagine, dando sfogo allo spazio di fronte alla barca. Per una questione di gusti personali trovo tuttavia che la composizione, con la linea dell'orizzonte collocata quasi a metà e il rapporto di riproduzione tra il soggetto (la barca) e lo sfondo (il Vesuvio?) non abbia saputo rendere giustizia al potenziale fotografico che la situazione sembra suggerire. La conversione in bn invita ad una lettura grafica e un'interpretazione astratta dello scatto ma soffre di mancanza di contrasto: prechè non provi a caricare la versione a colori?
sent on October 01, 2014 (16:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Composition I thought long after shooting ... move the frame upwards would give an empty sky (there were no other clouds), move it down would eliminate the depths of the sea ... for the contrast are was a bit 'in trouble shooting for 4 months and I pp 2 ... left the area was invaded by the sun and one to the right instead rather dark, this seemed like the best compromise solution ... the bn love it, especially when it comes to my city, which is very old ... certainly a sailing ship 3 trees would have been more appropriate ... ps is just the Vesuvius ...
thanks xi advice sulla composizione ho riflettuto a lungo dopo lo scatto...spostare l'inquadratura verso l'alto avrebbe dato un cielo vuoto (non c'erano altre nuvole), spostarla in basso avrebbe eliminato la profondità del mare...per il contrasto sono stato un po' in difficoltà, scatto da 4 mesi e faccio pp da 2...la zona sinistra era invasa dal sole e quella a destra invece piuttosto scura, questa mi sembrava la migliore soluzione di compromesso... il bn lo adoro, soprattutto quando si tratta della mia città, che è molto antica...certo un veliero 3 alberi sarebbe stato più indicato... p.s. è proprio il Vesuvio...