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Leaves in ice 2...

Foglie nel ghiaccio

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Leaves in ice 2 sent on November 23, 2012 (11:17) by Andrea Musina. 9 comments, 1643 views.

tripod. Etna, Italy.

Scansione diapositiva---Immagine realizzata in natura, nelle pozze ghiacciate dei torrenti stagionali dell'Etna.Nessuna manipolazione della scena effettuata.Queste sono immagini selezionate da una ricerca-raccolta iniziata per caso alla fine degli anni 80, quando, scivolando sul ghiaccio mi imbattei in un "creativo" connubio natura-spazzatura...(Foglie nel ghiaccio4). Da allora, cominciai a "guardare" un mondo, che fin'allora, avevo solo distrattamente calpestato... Non ho inserito dati, perche',trattandosi di scansioni da diapositive non dispongo di dati certi. Ho utilizzato obiettivi fissi e zoom con duplicatori 2x macro. Avvolte di duplicatori ne ho utilizzati...due... L'obiettivo piu' utilizzato il 50mm. duplicato. Tutto cio' perche' non mi potevo permettere l'acquisto di costosi obiettivi macro... Diaframmi sempre chiusi, impiego di filtro polarizzatore per dosare i riflessi, pellicole diapositive poco sensibili, hanno sempre prodotto lunghi tempi di esposizione con conseguente obbligato uso del treppiede...(sempre consigliato). L'utilizzo del pulsante della profondita' di campo della fotocamera, mi ha sempre aiutato a controllare cosa era a fuoco e cosa no, adeguandomi di conseguenza... Dimenticavo... ho utilizzato fotocamere manuali meccaniche (YashicaFX3 e successivamente NikonFM2), cosi da non dovermi preoccupare, piu' di tanto, per l'eventuale abbandono delle batterie, causa freddo... #ColoriAutunnali #Foglie #Leaves #ghiaccio #Ice #Sottobosco #Pellicola #Autumn #FiltroPolarizzatore #FoglieNelGhiaccio





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avatarsenior
sent on April 10, 2013 (10:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful leaves through the tunnel in the ice, congratulations.

avatarsenior
sent on April 10, 2013 (10:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dario, heartfelt thanks for the visit and appreciation for the images of the gallery "Leaves in the ice" selection of shots made from the 90s to today.

avatarjunior
sent on April 12, 2013 (13:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Really a very good idea. Congratulations!!
Excellent results

avatarsenior
sent on April 12, 2013 (21:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Dadof965 for visiting the gallery "Leaves in the ice" and also appreciated the images. Greetings, Andrea. :-)

avatarmoderator
sent on March 02, 2015 (11:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Pleasant the warm colors, the parallels and games lucei / shadows. I would see more functional by turning it 90 degrees. (Imho). hello, Lauro

avatarsenior
sent on March 02, 2015 (13:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Lauro Thanks for visiting.

I would see the most functional rotating it 90 degrees. (Imho)


Images shot in nature, following the normal radiation of the sun can not be rotated at will.
Try to rotate them, not just to you will return 'the feeling of a world upside down ....
Hello Andrea.

avatarmoderator
sent on March 02, 2015 (13:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I had previsualizzata turning left 90 degrees and had convinced me, Andrea. As rebuttal I now rotated through PS, dared a second opposite alternative (90 ° to the right) but for the location of the leaf on the left and the play of shadows on the right you reconfirm my first perception;-). The vertical framing I find interesting about certain subjects knowing that does not mimic human vision natural landscape.





What changes with the leaves on the left and a horizontal composition? Usually our eye "falls" always on the left (it is the first area that seek our eyes invited by our brain), then the eyes seek other details moving to the right, & moreegrave; along the route better "remark the details and transitions". The important and that we will decide, case by case, how to leverage this dynamic that is what we want to emphasize. The two hemispheres of our brain (right and left) are independent but complementary .The path is processed by the right hemisphere of our brain, such as skills: interpretation of shapes and volumes - perception-visual memory - 3d space. One developed by our left hemisphere skills as method, logical, rational, verbal memory. The perception is partly a process based on innate or acquired brain rules that guide our personal vision ... so alive diversity processing:-)

hello and good light, laurel



avatarsenior
sent on September 23, 2017 (2:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful chromatic composition! Hello!

avatarsenior
sent on September 23, 2017 (9:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Matthew,
I'm glad you found the shot interesting ...
Hi Andrea .


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