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In harmony with the sea ......

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In harmony with the sea ... sent on March 29, 2016 (14:58) by Spano60. 14 comments, 1089 views. [retina]

, 1/125 f/16.0, ISO 200, hand held. Rosolina mare, Italy.




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sent on March 30, 2016 (21:02)


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Bellissimo ritratto ambientato, con una splendida luce

Beautiful portrait set with a gorgeous light

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sent on March 30, 2016 (21:59)


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Molto, molto bella. Complimenti!
ciao
Annamaria

Very very nice. Compliments!
Hello
Anna Maria

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sent on March 31, 2016 (13:31)


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Ciao Claudio! Grazie...
C'era una luce accecante e il problema (e la soluzione) è stato cercare di controllarla.

Maurizio

Hello Claudio! Thank you...
There was a blinding light and the problem (and the solution) has been trying to control it.

Maurizio

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sent on March 31, 2016 (13:34)


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Grazie Annamaria!
A Rosolina Mare, alla foce dell'Adige, non ci sono scogli ovviamente... spiaggia assolutamente sabbiosa... abbiamo sfruttato le dighe. Cool;-)

Ciao

Thanks Annamaria!
A Rosolina Sea, to the mouth of the Adige, there are no rocks of course ... absolutely sandy beach ... we took advantage of the dams. 8-) ;-)

Hello

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sent on June 14, 2016 (12:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello, allow me an advice on the poses of the models .. some seem to be aching .. This example seems to have headaches instead .. "Julian in the moment pass" it seems to have a toothache ..
I hope you will seize the positive side of the critics.
Stephen

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sent on June 14, 2016 (13:52)


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Ciao Stefano, ti ringrazio dell'osservazione, che mi permette, tra l'altro,
di chiarire parte del mio atteggiamento verso l'arte in generale e, in questo caso
particolare, nei confronti della fotografia. Delle "modelle" in questione io ritraggo l'anima.
L'estetica disgiunta dall'etica non mi interessa. Se "sembrano" è molto probabile
che, all'epoca delle fotografie, fossero doloranti. Per motivi loro che io non indago ovviamente.
Pur utilizzando la moderna tecnologia (se non possiedo macchine di livello massimo è soltanto
per un mero motivo economico) io fotografo come un pittore nei primi anni del '900.
La fotografia è foto - grafia (dipingere con la luce). Quindi teatralità, per chi la sa fare.
Dolore o gioia, per chi esprime semplicemente se stesso/a.
Io osservo e, quando l'attimo mi sembra giusto, scatto. Quindi non c'è mai casualità, ma scelta.
Non è arroganza, è semplicemente una scelta artistica... come si dice... bisogna schierarsi. Ovviamente accetto qualsiasi critica e ne colgo sempre il lato positivo, proprio perché mi permette di discutere e, anche, di mettere in discussione quanto, in molti anni di studio, ho imparato o... credo di aver imparato... perchè non si finisce mai
di imparare...

Ciao e grazie!
Maurizio






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sent on August 09, 2016 (13:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

composition and beautiful light
compliments........

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sent on August 09, 2016 (20:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Raffaele :-)
Good evening...
Maurizio

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sent on September 26, 2017 (23:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Spano,

There was a blinding light and the problem (and solution) was trying to control it.


Forgive me if I tell you, but you did not get so much that rocks, arms, chest fronts are burned ... 255 full!
What I do not understand, how come 200 ISO when you have light to sell and indeed you have to control it? Was it not better to take priority at times that, besides zeroing the risk of any microregion (already contained in a 1/125 would miss us), would have allowed you to burn nothing?
Above, if all this does not fit into your stylistic choice, which may not be discussed.

If they "seem" it is very probablebile
which at the time of the photographs were sore.


This did not happen to me ... but it is certainly my limit: -or

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sent on September 26, 2017 (23:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Spano, in my opinion the picture is too yellow, I would give it a cool cool and maybe I would have put the model in another pose.

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sent on September 27, 2017 (13:31)

Interesting composition and nice colors! I like very much. Compliments.
Tutu

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sent on September 27, 2017 (14:21)


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Ciao Alex
Le tue osservazioni tecniche non fanno una piega. In generale le foto scattate in quell'occasione furono viziate da una situazione di equilibrismo psicomotorio dovute ad una patologia di cui sono affetto (su cui ovviamente non mi soffermo e che non può certo essere posta come scusa)). Detta in breve molti dettagli (anche importanti) mi sono sfuggiti. Questa foto l'ho comunque pubblicata perché mi piace molto come immagine anche se, lo ammetto, gli errori sono errori e non devono mai essere usati come scusa per farne altri (quindi grazie dell'attenta osservazione)...
Per quanto riguarda le modelle "doloranti" la mia riflessione si riferiva ad una osservazione fattami sulla posizione spesso triste o apertamente "che rivela dolore" delle persone che mi hanno fatto la cortesia di farsi fotografare da me. Qui invece non ci sono errori. Se la persona che fotografo sembra triste o che abbia mal di testa... significa che è triste oppure ha il mal di testa... ma questo ovviamente appartiene unicamente al mio pensiero e non ha nulla di tecnico...
Grazie!!
Maurizio



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sent on September 27, 2017 (14:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Dario
At that time I was looking for special soft effects ... actually, as I have already been pointed out, whites are often burnt. For laying is different. I always leave the people I photograph (nonprofessional) show their personality ... and try to steal their spirit ...
Thank you!!
Maurizio

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sent on September 27, 2017 (14:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Tutu!
A greeting.
Maurizio


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