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| sent on April 10, 2019 (23:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You're going to 100 an hour!!!! Congratulations, I really like the angle and effect that you got Hello Fabrizio Stai andando a 100 all'ora!!!! Complimenti, mi piace molto l'angolazione e l'effetto che hai ottenuto Ciao Fabrizio |
| sent on April 15, 2019 (21:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks a lot Fabrizio! Always a great pleasure your appreciation! A greeting Federico Grazie mille Fabrizio!! Sempre un gran piacere il tuo apprezzamento! Un saluto Federico |
| sent on April 19, 2019 (14:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nice panning!!! Bel panning!!! |
| sent on May 04, 2019 (11:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Paul!!! Cheers Graziee Paul!!! Un salutone |
| sent on April 17, 2020 (11:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Not bad this panning ;-) You also looked for a particular and dynamic cut. These inclined shots also attract me a lot (sometimes I exaggerate, I admit :-D ), they offer the possibility to create trends of lines and colors that can add something "creative" without taking away sporting/documentary value to the image. Tho my is definitely an encouragement to continue experimenting, perhaps with even more time to the limit and I look for the colors, the background lines that can turn into patterns of interest... And try to make the disturbing elements disappear, trying to make them "harmless" or if possible not to frame them. Compliments, bye! David Niente male questo panning Hai anche cercato un taglio particolare e dinamico. Queste inquadrature inclinate attraggono molto anche me (a volte esagero, lo ammetto ), offrono la possibilità di creare andamenti di linee e colori che possono aggiungere qualcosa di "creativo" senza togliere valore sportivo/documentaristico all'immagine. Quindi il mio è sicuramente un incoraggiamento a continuare a sperimentare, magari con tempi ancora più al limite e cerca do proprio i colori, le linee di sfondo che possano trasformarsi in motivi d'interesse... E provare a far sparire gli elementi di disturbo, cercando di renderli "innocui" o se possibile di non inquadrarli. Complimenti, ciao! Davide |
| sent on April 17, 2020 (16:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great David, thank you really for your kind comment I treasure it, for me important cue for future realizations always darizing a little more! However fully agree with you, adapting to the surrounding environment and pulling out the best with the search for a background with the right colors and without disturbing elements is perhaps the toughest part, but at the same time makes the photo unique and enhances it, that's the big challenge! Thanks again and a salute Federico Grande Davide, grazie veramente del tuo gentile commento ne faccio tesoro, per me importante spunto per future realizzazioni osando sempre un po' di più! Comunque pienamente d'accordo con te, l'adattarsi all'ambiente circostante e tirare fuori il meglio con la ricerca di uno sfondo con i giusti colori e senza elementi di disturbo è forse la parte più tosta, ma allo stesso tempo rende unica la foto e la esalta, è quella la grande sfida! Grazie ancora e un saluto Federico |
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