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user34391
sent on May 15, 2015 (11:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
the technique is definitely ... maybe that's missing is the story ... menre in your other pictures the story there is always .... See here seems a bit 'weak ... maybe it is also the very perspective from 'high that does not allow you to add details and life ... :-P la tecnica c'è sicuramente... forse quello che manca è il racconto... menre nelle altre tue foto il racconto c'è sempre.... quii sembra un po' debole... magari è anche la prospettiva molto dall'alto che non permette di aggiungere dettagli e vita...
sent on May 15, 2015 (16:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the comment. I agree on everything. Maybe the resume point has its own reason. Ombrelline we find in thousands, usually in alluring poses with sfuocatoni shots or laparoscopic ;-) The sense of formality, exasperated by point shooting and composition, crushes and common subjects by isolating them in a parallel: female = car = showpieces and nothing more. I saw so ... maybe I've seen more of that then I could tell by the photos.
Grazie del commento. Concordo su tutto. Magari il punto di ripresa ha un suo perché. Ombrelline ne troviamo a migliaia, generalmente in pose ammiccanti con sfuocatoni o inquadrature laparoscopiche Il senso di formalità, esasperato dal punto di ripresa e dalla composizione, schiaccia e accomuna i soggetti isolandoli in un parallelo: donna = macchina = oggetti da esposizione e nulla più. L'ho vista così ... magari ho visto più di quel che poi sono riuscito a raccontare con la foto.
user70777
sent on October 05, 2015 (16:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The story there. ... And how is the common thread ... it's up to us to find out where it comes from and where it will end .... the Fl rouge is perhaps Ariadne's thread? Or simply what row the Gorgon? So we must find out .... Il racconto c'è. E come...è il fil rouge...tocca a noi scoprire da dove viene e dove andrà a finire....il Fl rouge è forse il filo di Arianna? O più semplicemente quel che fila la Gorgone? Insomma bisogna scoprirlo....
sent on October 05, 2015 (21:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks to you for the comment. Who knows where the story begins and in which direction it goes ... A picture does not always have a unique interpretation. Indeed, almost never. Grazie anche a te per il commento. Chi può dirlo da dove inizia la storia e in che direzione va ... Una foto non ha sempre una lettura univoca. Anzi, quasi mai.