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| sent on March 15, 2015 (15:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful portrait, lights well managed, according to my opinion, I would remove the bracelet or watch on his right arm. Congratulations! Hello Elio. Bel ritratto, luci ben gestite, secondo un mio parere, avrei fatto togliere il braccialetto o orologio al braccio destro. Complimenti! Ciao Elio. |
| sent on March 15, 2015 (15:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
So perfect, very good Excellent view of the whole Gionskj Perfetta così, bravissimo Ottima visione dell'insieme Gionskj |
| sent on March 15, 2015 (15:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great American plan, describes rather well the subject, portrait in a pose slightly tilted, almost as if in a hurry to return to direct ... Ottimo piano americano, descrive piuttosto bene il soggetto, ritratto in una posa leggermente inclinata, quasi come se avesse fretta di tornare a dirigere... |
| sent on March 15, 2015 (15:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Really particular the expression a bit 'annoyed the subject, says Pandamonium has apparently mota hurry to work and has been interrupted in the exercise of his art. Excellently run the b / w, not love him very much in itself but here emphasizes wrinkles created by his face and gives strength to the message along with the masterful lighting. My only advice is that the left would have left in a bit more air, but just little eh, why so right arm seems to me too oblique to the edge. Really very good anyway! Complimentissimi!
Mark Veramente particolare l'espressione un po' scocciata del soggetto, come dice Pandamonium pare abbia mota fretta di lavorare e sia stato interrotto nell'esercizio della sua arte. Ottimamente gestito il b/w, non lo amo molto di per sé ma qui sottolinea le grinze create dalla sua smorfia e dà forza al messaggio insieme alla magistrale illuminazione. Il mio unico consiglio è che a sinistra avrei lasciato un pelino di aria in più, ma proprio poca eh, perché così il braccio destro mi pare troppo radente al bordo. Bravissimo davvero ad ogni modo! Complimentissimi! Marco |
| sent on March 19, 2015 (19:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you all for interesting ideas and compliments. In particular thanks to Marco Verzeroli that has given a lot closer to reality and that I, in truth, I had caught photographically but I had explained, when shooting. The master Anile, who is a famous tenor in theaters all over the world (not exaggerating), was reading the scores that I had told him to bring to the portrait, when I interrupted him by name: Francesco! Here, the result :) Grazie a tutti per gli spunti interessanti e i complimenti. In particolare grazie a Marco Verzeroli che ha dato un'interpretazione molto vicina alla realtà e che anche io, in verità, avevo colto fotograficamente ma non avevo esplicitato, al momento dello scatto. Il maestro Anile, che è un tenore famoso nei teatri di tutto il mondo (non esagero), stava leggendo le partiture che gli avevo detto di portare per il ritratto, quando l'ho interrotto chiamandolo per nome: Francesco! Ecco, il risultato :) |
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