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| sent on April 14, 2016 (20:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
See, here you're absolutely focused on soggetto.Però, me being "old school" I would rather face a less "hard", because it reveals full-limits in the epidermis of the subject, that a more soft focus would not highlighted .but, I repeat, I'm old school, when certain great glasses portrait, I remember a Nikkor and a Minolta Rokkor, had on its scale a soft focus.Acqua passata.Altrimenti position criticize you because you have the wrong focus, as in the other gallery. Vedi,qui hai perfettamente messo a fuoco il soggetto.Però,io essendo di "vecchia scuola" avrei preferito il viso un meno "duro",in quanto rivela a pieno dei limiti nella epidermide del soggetto,che un fuoco piu soft avrebbe meno evidenziato.Ma,ti ripeto,io sono di vecchia scuola,quando certi ottimi vetri da ritratto,mi ricordo un Nikkor ed un Minolta Rokkor,avevano sul fondo scala proprio una posizione soft focus.Acqua passata.Altrimenti ti criticano perchè hai sbagliato fuoco,come nell'altra galleria. |
| sent on April 15, 2016 (11:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Andros. In fact they are looking for a good Nikon 35mm f1.8 for portraits. What's up ? Grazie Andros. Infatti sono alla ricerca di un 35mm f1.8 Nikon buono anche per ritratti. Che mi dici ? |
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