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Biennial - geometry...

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Biennial - geometry sent on November 11, 2012 (14:30) by Ari96. 2 comments, 976 views. [retina]

1/60 f/4.0, ISO 400, hand held.

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sent on November 20, 2012 (9:46)


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Mi piace molto come idea. Se mi permetti, ti do un consiglio.
Quando fotografi soggetti così geometricamente definiti, dovresti prendere come riferimento un dato od un oggetto che sia lo "zero" , il punto da cui le linee partono o comunque che sia il "centro" della composizione.
Ad esempio, in questo foto, avresti dovuto scattare esattamente e precisamente da sotto il pannello con i faretti. In tal caso sarebbe stato il pannello definito "punto zero". Geometricamente, tutto poi si svilupperebbe attorno ad esso.
Ciao
Lorenzo

I really like the idea. If you allow me, I'll give you some advice.
When photographing subjects so geometrically defined, you should refer to a given or an object that is "zero", the point where the lines leave or who is the "center" of the composition.
For example, in this picture, you should take exactly and precisely from under the panel with the lights. In such a case would be the panel defined "zero point". Geometrically, then everything would grow around it.
Hello
Lorenzo

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sent on November 20, 2012 (19:57)


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Gazie per i consigli, per me in questo momento importantissimi.

Saluti, Arianna



Gazie for the advice, for me at this moment important.

Regards, Arianna



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