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sent on July 29, 2019 (23:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I like what's behind this picture. That is, thinking about how you captured the scene with your eyes before that with the camera. This solitary flower or represent it as such excluding probably others off the field. Positioning yourself at its height to isolate it almost to make a portrait. It's the fact that he noticed this scene that makes the shot special and not the shot himself. As simple and unpretentious as it is, it's important to observe and translate into a still image the feeling that that scene has given you. Di questa foto mi piace quello che c'è dietro. Cioè il pensare a come hai catturato la scena; con lo sguardo prima che con la fotocamera. Questo fiore solitario o rappresentarlo come tale escludendone probabilmente altri fuori campo. Posizionandoti alla sua altezza per isolarlo quasi a realizzarne un ritratto. E' l'aver notato questa scena che rende particolare lo scatto e non lo scatto in se stesso. Per quanto semplice e senza pretese, è importante osservare e tradurre in fermo immagine la sensazione che quella scena ti ha dato.
sent on July 29, 2019 (23:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you Fireshoot... you've really done a precise reading of me... I'm not yet able to make 'complicated' shots, my photos are all simple, unpretentious and trivial maybe, but somewhere you have to leave. I shoot following the sensations: I have to add a lot of practice and technique. Slowly... thank you very much, this comment gratifies me a lot, it makes me hope that all in all there is material to work on!!! Grazie Fireshoot... hai proprio fatto una lettura precisa di me... non sono ancora in grado di fare scatti 'complicati', le mie foto sono tutte semplici, senza pretese e banali forse, ma da qualche parte bisogna pur partire. Scatto seguendo le sensazioni: devo aggiungere ancora tanta pratica e tecnica. Piano piano... grazie davvero, questo commento mi gratifica moltissimo, mi fa sperare che tutto sommato c'è materiale su cui lavorare!!!