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| sent on October 03, 2012 (19:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A shot magnificent, congratulations. Regards, Matthew Uno scatto magnifico,complimenti. Saluti,Matteo |
| sent on October 04, 2012 (10:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
just a note, the overhang we have had to tell him, otherwise you need an eye very careful to notice the top of the tree just below the catwalk hello solo un appunto, lo strapiombo ce lo hai dovuto raccontare, altrimenti ci vuole un'occhio molto attento per notare la punta dell'albero poco sotto la passerella ciao |
| sent on October 04, 2012 (10:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the ride to both. :-D @ Ciclomania, actually I could open more and groped to blur the background to give a better perspective of the valley. But I was against the light and there was far too much ... I would shutter speeds too fast and the person I wanted to go. Some time ago I criticized a photo for as little dynamism and I try to listen to the advice and experience as much as possible. For example, your advice makes me think of endowing myself of filters (ND? ... Maybe just a polarizer ...? ... I have to try) to reduce the incoming light. Thanks ;-) Grazie per il passaggio a entrambi. @ciclomania, effettivamente avrei potuto aprire di più e tentare di sfuocare lo sfondo per rendere meglio la prospettiva della vallata. Ma ero controluce e di luce ce n'era fin troppa... avrei avuto tempi di scatto troppo veloci e il soggetto lo volevo in movimento. Tempo fa mi hanno criticato una foto per il poco dinamismo e io cerco di ascoltare i consigli e sperimentare il più possibile. Ad esempio il tuo consiglio mi fa pensare di dotarmi di qualche filtro (ND? ...magari anche solo un polarizzatore...? devo provare...) per ridurre la luce in entrata. Grazie |
| sent on October 04, 2012 (20:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I am well aware these walkways because the few times I use my old front very carefully to avoid it:-D The aperture is fine, just to make that kind of transition I would try another point of view (type climbed onto the walkway below:-D:-D:-D:-D). The dynamism is well made, no vacuum, see the trials bike a few days ago .... However, I also know very well that in the woods, among the brambles and nettles is not always possible to do what you want! Ho ben presente queste passerelle perchè quelle poche volte che uso la mia vecchia front le evito con moooolta attenzione Il diaframma chiuso va bene, solo per rendere quel tipo di passaggio avrei cercato un'altro punto di ripresa (tipo arrampicato sull'albero sotto alla passerella ). Il dinamismo è ben reso, il vuoto no, vedi la moto da trial di qualche giorno fa.... Comunque so anche benissimo che nei boschi, tra i rovi e le ortiche non è sempre possibile fare quello che si vorrebbe! |
| sent on March 28, 2014 (16:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Damn, I like this verticality, which for almost a sense of falling, like having vertigo ... Congratulations, exciting! Lorenzo Accidenti, a me piace questa verticalità, che da quasi senso di cadere, come avendo le vertigini... Complimenti, emozionante! Lorenzo |
| sent on April 07, 2014 (10:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
@ Olrenzo Lot thanks for the comment. :-D @Olrenzo Lot grazie per il commento. |
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