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| sent on March 18, 2019 (18:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Sounds like a good job To me! Perhaps a slightly wider cut would have benefited, but already so we are in full Pleasantness! :-) A me sembra un bel lavoro! Forse un taglio un po' più largo avrebbe giovato, ma già così siamo in piena Gradevolezza! |
| sent on March 18, 2019 (21:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I understood Francis, thanks for the welcome opinion. Good evening :-) ho capito Francesco, grazie della gradita opinione. buona serata |
| sent on March 19, 2019 (9:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very Nice Victor75 Molto bella Victor75 |
| sent on March 19, 2019 (13:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you so much Minerva80 Grazie mille Minerva80 |
| sent on March 25, 2019 (10:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A beautiful portrait, well run, congratulations Red Un bellissimo ritratto,ben gestito,complimenti Red |
| sent on March 25, 2019 (10:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice as a portrait, even the light although it is quite full is pleasant. Tell you what I would do differently: -I would have straightened slightly to have the shoulder line straight -I would have kept the light more shifted to have a part of the model more in the shade (but it is personal taste) -I would have put the model a meter and a half more Moved from the background, so as to avoid that the folds of the bottom were so obvious in some places. molto bello come ritratto, anche la luce sebbene sia abbastanza piena risulta gradevole. ti dico cosa avrei fatto io di diverso: - avrei raddrizzato leggermente per avere la linea delle spalle dritta - avrei tenuto la luce più spostata per avere una parte della modella più in ombra (ma è gusto personale) - avrei messo la modella un metro e mezzo più spostata dallo sfondo, in modo da evitare che le pieghe del fondale fossero così evidenti in alcuni punti. |
| sent on March 25, 2019 (12:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Red! :-) Well Alexscaraph. The three variants that you indicate I like Them all and I thank you, especially the 3 that unfortunately, however, for space issues, I have not been able to do. Until next time! :-) Grazie Red! Bene Alexscaraph. Le tre varianti che indichi mi piacciono tutte e ti ringrazio, soprattutto la 3 che purtroppo però, per questioni di spazio, non sono riuscito a fare. Alla prossima! |
| sent on May 03, 2019 (0:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The whole series is very beautiful. The light and colors are different from my way but I find them really very beautiful. In the background even to me fell the eye. The effect of the wrinkled if I have to say it could be interesting, but as they said before or you put it in the blurred eliminating or otherwise it is advisable to accentuate it even more giving it a value. For example, by lighting it specifically for cutting (as when lighting a wall by plastering). Many might say that the detail is high for the canonical portrait... But I think against the tide... If the subject holds, I think it should be exploited to the levels of a macro. I see that in a short time you always lift the bar. Tutta la serie è molto bella. La luce e i colori sono diversi dal mio modo ma li trovo davvero molto belli. Sullo sfondo anche a me è caduto l'occhio. L effetto dello spiegazzato se devo dire potrebbe essere anche interessante, ma come dicevano prima o lo metti in sfocato eliminandolo o altrimenti conviene accentuarlo ancora di più dandogli un valore. Per esempio illuminandolo appositamente di taglio (come quando si illumina una parete da intonacare ) . Molti potrebbero dire che il dettaglio è elevato per il ritratto canonico ... Ma la penso controcorrente ... Se il soggetto regge , secondo me va sfruttato fino ai livelli di una macro. Vedo che in breve tempo alzi sempre l asticella. |
| sent on May 03, 2019 (11:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Lorenzo, you're nice, I'm glad that light and colors you like! On the bottom to me the wrinkle just do not like, I would prefer real bottoms that do not suffer the folds and react better to the lighting, but having budget zero I could use only a mediocre sheet in black cotton pulled with pins... To blur it I could have removed the model from the sheet but then I went out from the bottom, or close more blacks in PP, but I lost the effect light/color I had tried to give with the flashes. And it goes well... I will improve Grazie Lorenzo, sei gentile, sono contento che luce e colori ti piacciano! Sul fondale a me la spiegazzatura proprio non piace, preferirei dei veri fondali che non soffrono le pieghe e che reagiscano meglio all'illuminazione, ma avendo budget zero ho potuto utilizzare solo un mediocre lenzuolo in cotone nero tirato con delle mollette... per sfocarlo avrei potuto allontanare la modella dal lenzuolo ma poi mi usciva dal fondale, oppure chiudere maggiormente i neri in pp, ma mi perdevo l'effetto luce/colore che avevo provato a dare con i flash. E va beh... Migliorerò |
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