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| sent on October 31, 2018 (20:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Fetser, the photo has nothing wrong, but says little. The first floor so empty does not help the observer to enter the scene, the path is too weak to do so. No offense. Giorgio. Ciao Fetser, la foto non ha niente che non vada, però dice poco. Il primo piano così vuoto non aiuta l'osservatore a entrare nella scena, il sentiero è troppo debole per far ciò. Senza offesa. Giorgio. |
| sent on October 31, 2018 (22:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Imagine, there were constructive criticisms for each photo would improve considerably and in a short time! :) So, for example, approaching the grass or possibly abbasing myself, thus increasing the importance of the path, would have been better? Figurati, ci fossero critiche costruttive per ogni foto si migliorerebbe notevolmente e in poco tempo! :)Quindi, per esempio, avvicinandomi all'erba o eventualmente abbasandomi, aumentando così l'importanza del sentiero, sarebbe stato meglio? |
| sent on November 01, 2018 (11:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Using the wide angle a technique that is used to make the composition more interesting is just fill the foreground. So yes, lowering is good advice although in this case I see no interesting elements like rocks or bushes. I do not know the place but maybe you could play with that row of cypress, then approach the subject, also because you would have framed even less sky. Usando il grandangolo una tecnica che si usa per rendere la composizione più interessante è appunto riempire il primo piano. Quindi si, abbassarsi è un buon consiglio anche se in questo caso non vedo elementi interessanti come rocce o cespugli. Non conosco il luogo ma forse si poteva giocare con quel filare di cipressi, quindi avvicinarsi al soggetto, anche perché così avresti inquadrato anche meno cielo. |
| sent on November 01, 2018 (20:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you for the advice! I hope they take you for example! Actually, you've been very helpful. Thanks again! Ti ringrazio per i consigli! Spero molto ti prendano ad esempio! Veramente mi sei stato molto d'aiuto! Grazie ancora! |
| sent on November 01, 2018 (20:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
But imagine Fester ;-) Glad if I was helpful. Ma figurati Fester Contento se sono stato d'aiuto. |
| sent on June 01, 2019 (16:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
MHH true! It was probably better to correct the distortions in order to keep everything properly straight xD thanks for the tips and appreciations! :) Mhh vero! Probabilmente era meglio correggere le distorsioni in modo da mantenere tutto correttamente dritto xD grazie dei consigli e degli apprezzamenti! :) |
| sent on December 20, 2019 (14:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Excluding all the observations that precede, I think it's an interesting shot because it's not the "usual" shot of the abbey! I like that. A greeting, Michael Al netto di tutte le osservazioni che precedono, ritengo che sia uno scatto interessante perché non è il "solito" scatto dell'abbazia! A me piace questo punto di vista. Un saluto, Michael |
| sent on December 20, 2019 (16:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Micheal! :) Grazie Micheal! :) |
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