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sent on February 20, 2019 (20:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
No, it has not been stopped completely 8-) Good colors and the point of shooting. As final result at the end the dog with the head move becomes an element of disturbance, the attention is directed immediately to him but it registers its evident blur, then it wanders in the contextualization appreciate the colors but it ritonra on him recollected that it is in Part moved lacking also the observer-subject play. evaluates its total exclusion from the scene opting for a panoramic cut, at the end could be the most functional choice. (IMHO). Hello, Lauro No, non è rimasto fermo completamente Buoni i colori e il punto di ripresa. Come risultato finale alla fine il cane con la testa mossa diventa un elemento di disturbo , l'attenzione è rivolta subito a lui ma si registra il suo evidente mosso, allora si vaga nella contestualizzatione apprezzano i colori ma si ritonra su di lui riscoèrendo che è in parte mosso mancando anche il gioco osservatore-soggetto. Valuta una sua totale esclusione dalla scena optando per un taglio panoramico, alla fine potrebbe risultare la scelta più funzionale. (imho). Ciao, lauro
sent on February 20, 2019 (22:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I tried to convince him, but he didn't understand me! :-D Thanks Lauro for your welcome Analysis I published in fact a second photo of the only landscape in the section dedicated. I knew it would be impossible to avoid the blur of the cute little dog (not mine by the way), accidentally entered the frame while shooting but I decided to leave it in memory of a particular moment, I had not noticed in fact that he had only one Forepaw, and yet he scurrying nimbly as if nothing were!.. Mythical!! Io ho provato a convincerlo,ma non mi ha capito! Grazie Lauro per la tua gradita analisi ho pubblicato infatti una seconda foto del solo paesaggio nella sezione dedicata. Sapevo che sarebbe stato impossibile evitare il mosso del simpatico cagnolino (non mio tra l'altro),è entrato casualmente nell'inquadratura mentre scattavo ma ho deciso di lasciarcelo in ricordo di un momento particolare,non mi ero accorto infatti che avesse una sola zampa anteriore,eppure scorrazzava agile come se nulla fosse!..MITICO!!