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| sent on February 06, 2020 (9:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nice subject, very strong light, but handled well. In my opinion I prefer it a little decentralized on the sx given the laying of the head Bel soggetto, luce molto forte, ma gestita bene. A parere mio la preferire un po' decentrata sulla sx visto la posa della testa |
| sent on February 06, 2020 (11:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
For the light, you're absolutely right, but if you're in the middle of Kalahari and you're facing a wild cat, the first thing you do is snap and then think about everything else. Unfortunately in posts I'm not particularly fervent and recover such strong lights "it's not my cup of tea". As for the composition, thank you, I will accept your advice. I think it's appropriate. Per la luce, hai perfettamente ragione, ma se sei nel bel mezzo del Kalahari e ti trovi di fronte un gatto selvatico, la prima cosa che fai è scattare e poi pensi a tutto il resto. Purtroppo in post non sonovparticolarmente ferrato e recuperare luci così forti "it's not my cup of tea". Per quanto riguarda la composizione, grazie, accetterò il tuo consiglio. Mi sembra appropriato. |
| sent on February 06, 2020 (11:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I corrected my comment. Obviously you shoot, then you try to manage in post if necessary. You can easily work on it on the compo, cutting the photo to recompose it however you like. I would try to eliminate the branch on the left to place the subject on the third parties and assess whether it satisfies you more. Ho corretto il mio commento. Ovviamente si scatta, poi si cerca di gestire in post se necessario. Sulla compo puoi lavorarci facilmente, tagliando la foto per ricomporla come preferisci. Proverei ad eliminare il ramo sulla sx per porre il soggetto sui terzi e valutare se ti soddisfa di più. |
| sent on February 06, 2020 (12:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I had actually thought about it, but the image seemed canonically correct from a third-party rule point of view, but not very balanced, so I preferred to use that branch to frame the subject. Sonly that the branches around were not on a different plane from the subject for a bokeh more nuanced and less present. Now I remember, it was also 2 p.m., so sun pretty much peaking. ;-) In realtà ci avevo pensato, ma l'immagine mi era sembrata canonicamente corretta da un punto di vista della regola dei terzi, ma non equilibratissima, quindi ho preferito usare quel ramo per incorniciare il soggetto. Peccato solo che i rami intorno non fossero su un piano diverso dal soggetto per un bokeh più sfumato e meno presente. Ora che ricordo, erano anche le 14, quindi sole praticamente a picco. |
| sent on February 06, 2020 (13:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
If not all right things. Then it must be good for you of course. To evaluate the compox I start from the subject who in this case has the head and especially the look towards dx, so I would leave more space on that side. In my opinion the observer in this type of photo starts from the eyes and tends to follow the line of the gaze, so the left space tends to distract even for the presence of so much light. However, cutting the branch just to eliminate the light remains the frame effect you've been looking for. It's just personal considerations. It remains a beautiful photo to a subject not really common !! Se non tutte cose giuste. Poi deve andare bene a te ovviamente. Per la valutare la compo io parto dal soggetto che in questo caso ha la testa e sopratutto lo sguardo verso dx, per cui lascerei più spazio da quella parte. Secondo me l'osservatore in questo tipo di foto parte dagli occhi e tende a seguire la linea dello sguardo, per cui lo spazio a sx tende a distrarre anche per la presenza di tanta luce. Comunque tagliando il ramo solo per eliminare la luce rimane l'effetto cornice che hai cercato. Sono solo considerazioni personali. Rimane una bella foto ad un soggetto non proprio comune !! |
| sent on February 06, 2020 (14:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I fully agree across the board. Thank you so much for the tips. Concordo in pieno su tutta la linea. Grazie mille delle dritte. |
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