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An 8x10" photo with the first Poderosa

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avatarsenior
sent on 09 Novembre 2019 (19:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

There is all the charm of the big format.
Sincere congratulations...

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sent on 09 Novembre 2019 (22:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Congratulations on the photo, far from a simple test, full of charm for subject, pose, setting and optical rendering. And also congratulations for the effort spent to get it ;-).
Hello

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sent on 25 Gennaio 2020 (18:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Every now and then the site unveils pearls, like this photo, that have remained hidden.
I like the choice of the slanted focal plane to focus a little in front and at the same time blur the subject towards the feet.
The tree behind it beautifully participates in building a texture of lines and shades that make the light face stand out even more.
The expression of the subject is perfect: placid and timeless like this type of photo.
Having built the camera, I can only compliment you.
A result to be proud of, regardless of the likes received.

avatarsenior
sent on 25 Gennaio 2020 (21:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Stefanoghirardo and Motofoto think like me... it is a photograph "timeless", school but in the good sense and the guitar upside down by a sense of originality and verticality.
Thae much.
Thanks!!
A greeting!!

avatarsenior
sent on 02 Marzo 2020 (1:34) | This comment has been translated    

Beautiful portrait!

avatarjunior
sent on 14 Aprile 2020 (16:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Really beautiful. congratulations on the great work.
Hello
Marco

avatarjunior
sent on 30 Giugno 2020 (8:11) | This comment has been translated    

Beautiful!

avatarsenior
sent on 14 Settembre 2020 (2:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Every now and then the site reveals pearls, like this photo, that remain hidden.

plus 1.
Sinces congratulations.

avatarsupporter
sent on 05 Gennaio 2021 (8:35) | This comment has been translated    

Congratulations!

avatarsenior
sent on 24 Febbraio 2021 (15:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

I like the photo : there is something that does not come back to me, however ...
the PDC : I see the first stones on the right blurred, and then move on to the " central " ones towards the subject in focus, and then return to the blurred on the guitar and feet while the face is completely in focus.
tilt and shift ( but I don't think ... the tilt and shift is a "strip" in focus) or what?

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sent on 25 Febbraio 2021 (9:58)


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ma non penso

Perché non dovrebbe?
Il tilt è shift non è una striscia a fuoco.
L'effetto "striscia" lo producono i software di post produzione per simulare il TS.
E' un modo estremamente banale di fare il TS, ma è l'unico possibile in pp non avendo più il modello tridimensionale della scena.
Il TS ottico, non post prodotto, è la manipolazione del piano di messa a fuoco nello spazio.
Per visualizzare come è messo nella foto sopra, devi immaginare il piano di messa a fuoco appoggiato a terra sui sassi nitidi e poi lo inclini 45° allontanando la parte alta fino ad attraversare il petto del soggetto.
Ora immagina che sia spesso circa un metro, grazie alla PdC conseguenza dell'apertura di diaframma scelta.
Va da se che anche i rami dietro diventino a fuoco, ma solo nella zona attraversata dal piano. Sono infatti quelli dietro la testa, sempre più in alto man mano che ci si allontana posteriormente dal soggetto.
E' molto facile "sgamare" il TS postprodotto proprio perché l'effetto striscia otticamente si produce solo su scene bidimensionali. Questa scena è tutt'altro che bidimensionale: ci sono il piano del terreno (orizzontale) e quello del soggetto con alberi (verticale) che si intersecano. Se la zona a fuoco fosse stata solo in una striscia, sarebbe stato un falso.
Anche per queste ragioni, è una foto ottima: ogni zona a fuoco ha uno scopo e lo sfruttamento del TS è magistrale. Data la rarità di fotoamatori con ottiche TS, sono immagini rare da vedere qui sul forum.    


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sent on 07 Giugno 2021 (19:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

The beautiful surprises are found in the meanderings where the embellished photographs end and photographic art begins.
Compliments

avatarsenior
sent on 08 Giugno 2021 (5:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

"tilt and shift ( but I don't think ... the tilt and shift is a "strip" in focus) or what?"
Lastprince, I think I just wanted the face on fire, and then what happened, so I tilted (tilted) a standard (one of the two moving frames that hold lens or film).
The focus plane is oblique, it goes somewhere on the rocks, on the face, on the tree.

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sent on 09 Gennaio 2022 (22:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

A rare pearl.
congratulations.
Hello,
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avatarsupporter
sent on 13 Maggio 2022 (15:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

I would like to say many things... also technical... many have already been said ..... I just say that it is a photo to take your breath away. An absolute masterpiece. I shoot in medium format and I aspire one day to be able to take a picture like this... but today it is light years away from my abilities. Enraptured by so much beauty, I admire and applaud.

avatarsenior
sent on 01 Luglio 2022 (17:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    


Chapeau!!!


avatarsupporter
sent on 06 Settembre 2022 (18:30) | This comment has been translated    

Very very nice!!

avatarjunior
sent on 11 Luglio 2023 (19:43) | This comment has been translated    

What a nice photo, congrats!


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