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Attires elegant era of World War II...

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Attires elegant era of World War II sent on November 09, 2016 (2:19) by LucianoSerra.d. 7 comments, 394 views. [retina]

at 38mm, 1/250 f/10.0, ISO 5000, hand held.




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sent on November 09, 2016 (2:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Bravo Luciano excellent recovery and conversion, congratulations 8-)

Claudio c

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sent on November 09, 2016 (2:32) | This comment has been translated

Thanks Claudio... Cool

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sent on November 09, 2016 (7:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very beautiful, great shot ..
Andrew ;-)

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sent on November 09, 2016 (7:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

excellent!

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sent on November 09, 2016 (8:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you for your gracious comments ...
I had already published a photograph with the same subjects in the same tunnel and saw that MISUSE image was very similar I thought it would remained in archives ... to be used somewhere else ... like so many other pictures that are shot and then " put away "awaiting placement ...
Then ... I told myself that maybe black and white portraits ... ... Data subjects could become "almost" a vintage photos and so I tried the transformation ... that I liked and I posted in this gallery ...
I add that rarely I start to edit photos and for that reason they are not very practical for these transformations but sometimes something acceptable jump me out ...

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sent on November 09, 2016 (9:31)


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Mauro... sei troppo buono... Cool
Come anche succedeva in passato, all'epoca della pellicola, a volte la trasformazione di una fotografia nata a Colori in un'immagine in Bianco e Nero non rende come vorrei vedere io e per questo abbandono l'idea...
Questo perché... se non emergono i giusti contrasti... l'immagine non attira l'attenzione e da bella diventa quasi banale anche con soggetti interessanti...
Quando si lavorava in Bianco e Nero si apponevano i giusti filtri dinnanzi agli obiettivi poi in fase di stampa si poteva scegliere tra diverse gradazioni, superfici e grammatura di carta per avere diversi tipi di contrasto... tutte cose queste che non esistono più e sostituite da dei paliativi contenuti nei moderni programmi di elaborazione ma spesso non si hanno i risultati che si avevano in passato con filtri e carte diverse...
In passato esisteva anche un'apposita carta, prodotta dalla Kodak, per stampare in Bianco e Nero da negativo a colori ma i risultati che si ottenevano non sempre erano pienamente soddisfacenti specialmente riguardo al contrasto.
Per questo motivo tante fotografie pubblicate, specialmente sui quotidiani e non solo, sono insignificanti... perché scattate a colori e poi per motivi di costi vengono pubblicate in Bianco e Nero... anche se oramai una buona parte di queste pubblicazioni viene stampata tutta o quasi a colori...


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sent on November 09, 2016 (14:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

To me the Black and White remained in the heart ... :-( ... also because he represented for many years a large part of the photographic material that I have produced.
Then ... if we take the photos for the car races in 135 format color effettuavo (24x36) ... soventemente I shot in 6x6 with Rollei and Hasselblad and also in 6x7 with Pentax. I also had a view camera for the 4 "x5" (10x12 cm.) I used for that little 'industrial pictures I took ...
And all the Black and White as "I was at home" with the exception of the 4 "x5" in the house where I developed the plates but then I went to a senior photographer (which at the beginning was one of my precious masters) to print because my enlarger He came "only" to the 6x9 format.


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