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Yellow Flowers...

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Yellow Flowers sent on August 30, 2012 (12:08) by Ciross. 4 comments, 1071 views.

, 1/250 f/9.0, ISO 50, hand held.

Insieme di fiori gialli di campo. Foto scattata con la mia Sigma SD14 e obiettivo Sigma 50mm Macro 2,8



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sent on August 30, 2012 (18:46)


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Una bella visione bucolica, però avrei leggermente e delicatamente piegato quei fiori in primo piano sfuocati.

A beautiful bucolic vision, but I gently bent slightly and the flowers in the foreground blurred.

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sent on August 31, 2012 (8:53)


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Forse hai ragione ma io mi sono dato una regola che non trasgredisco mai: la realtà che fotografo non si modifica mai, per composizione, colori e soggetti! (al massimo faccio un bel "crop" per eliminare soggetti indesiderati)

Maybe you're right but I have given a rule that does not transgress ever: the fact that photographer never changes, in composition, color and subject! (Up to make a nice "crop" to eliminate undesirables)

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sent on September 29, 2013 (18:42)


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Bravo Ciross, concordo totalmente!

Bravo Ciross, I agree totally!

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sent on November 05, 2013 (14:49)


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quindi i colori delle tue foto non sono mai modificati? escono così dalla SD14?
questa foto ha dei bei colori, secondo me però aver inquadrato la pianura o collina sullo sfondo in orizzontale anziché pendente e perfettamente centrale all'inquadratura avrebbe dato una maggior sensazione di ordine potendo concentrare maggiore attenzione sui soggetti.
trovo inoltre che quel rosso in basso a destra un po' distragga dagli altri fiori. se invece l'inclusione del rosso era voluta, avrei scelto di centrarlo maggiormente.
come già fatto notare i fiori sfocati distraggono. se non ti garba spostarli, al tuo posto avrei ripreso alzandomi di qualche centimetro.

then the colors of your photos have never changed? then emerge from the SD14?
this photo has beautiful colors, in my opinion, however, have framed the plain or hill in the background in the horizontal rather than leaning into the scene perfectly central and would give a greater feeling of being able to order more focus on the subjects.
I also find that the red in the lower right a bit 'distract from other flowers. if instead the inclusion of the red was wanted, I would choose to center it better.
as already pointed out the flowers blurred distracting. if you do not like move, in your place I would have taken getting up a few inches.


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