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sent on November 25, 2018 (9:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A really successful random portrait with good light... I just wonder one thing... since there is the action of post-production because it does not cure even those little flaws in the face Hello Tore. Un ritratto casuale veramente riuscito con una buona luce... Mi chiedo solo una cosa ...visto che c'è l'azione di post-produzione perché non curare anche Quei piccoli difetti al viso Ciao Tore .
sent on November 26, 2018 (2:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Tore Thank you for the compliment. So, about the small flaws on the face there is upstream my precise choice "ethics", let us call it to understand: I never apply any kind of alteration to the faces of people in informal contexts (backstage, reportage, street, etc.). We are accustomed to a fake perfection that often distorts the genuineness of people, making them dummies with plastic skin and inexpressive faces. Maybe I'll be wrong but I've imposed this rule. The commercial photographs of course make a separate speech. In this shot the post-prod relates to the background, which I darkened, and the conversion to B/N. Anyway thank you very much also for the memo. I really appreciate those who express constructive criticism or a point of view. ;-) Tore ti ringrazio per il complimento.
Sui piccoli difetti sul viso c'è a monte una scelta diciamo "etica": in genere non applico nessun tipo di alterazione ai volti delle persone nei contesti informali (backstage, reportage, street, ecc.). Secondo me ci stiamo abituando ad una perfezione innaturale e trasformiamo le persone in manichini dalla pelle di plastica. Quando posso fare di testa mia, evito troppe modifiche. Per le fotografie commerciali il discorso è diverso, poiché in quel caso i modelli non rappresentano sé stessi.
In questo scatto la post-prod riguarda lo sfondo, che ho scurito, un ritaglio e la conversione in b/n.
Comunque ti ringrazio molto anche per l'appunto. Apprezzo molto chi esprime una critica costruttiva o un suo punto di vista. Magari quando avrò un po' di tempo ne farò una versione più "pulita"
sent on November 26, 2018 (9:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I understand and agree on the personal choice.. Obviously when you move a note no one knows kind of personal choices of the author. ;-) Good light Hello Tore. Capisco e concordo sulla scelta personale.. ovviamente quando si muove un appunto nessuno sa tipo di scelte personali dell'autore. Buona luce Ciao Tore .