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sent on March 01, 2020 (17:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice of his subject resumed. Once in another image of yours if I remember correctly you had explained to me that it was in your interest to take back everything represented in the set, including the briefcase, instead of just focusing on the recovery of the bonsai and this I can understand because it falls into the taste and what the author wants. My note in this case is made on the right side of the image where the fold of the panel used as a background more carefully could be avoided maybe if possible by moving everything further to the left of the observer or maybe cutting a part in pp. The small vase on the left would have been better not to pinch it, even in this case it was enough a small displacement. Maybe we need to overhaul the white balance. Molto bello di suo il soggetto ripreso. Una volta in un'altra tua immagine se non ricordo male mi avevi spiegato che era tuo interesse riprendere tutto ciò rappresentato nel set, valigetta compresa, anziché dedicarsi solo alla ripresa del bonsai e questo lo posso capire perché rientra nel gusto e da ciò che l'autore desidera. Il mio appunto in questo caso viene fatto sul lato destro dell'immagine dove la piega del pannello utilizzato come sfondo con più attenzione la si poteva evitare magari se possibile spostando il tutto più alla sinistra di chi osserva o magari tagliandone una parte in pp. Il piccolo vaso a sinistra sarebbe stato meglio non pizzicarlo, anche in questo caso bastava un suo piccolo spostamento. Forse da rivedere il bilanciamento del bianco.
sent on March 02, 2020 (19:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Pigi, you were right you could do better but the exhibitions are made in contiguous sectors divided only by cloth panels that you do not always manage to come perpendicular as a result of the perspective...... The briefcase in this case is not part of the exhibition, but it is a prize that the plant has received. For the balance of white considers that they were exposed in a very large glass greenhouse with games of shadows and backlight not very easy to manage..... but it is true that you could do better (!!) I thank you for the (always) valuable advice. Next Silvio Ciao Pigi, hai ragione si poteva fare meglio ma le esposizioni vengono fatte in settori contigui divisi solo da pannelli di stoffa che non sempre si riesce a far venire perpendicolare per effetto della prospettiva...... La valigetta in questo caso non fa parte dell'esposizione, ma è un premio che la pianta ha ricevuto. Per il bilanciamento del bianco considera che erano esposte in una serra a vetri molto grande con giochi di ombre e controluce di non facilissima gestione.....però è vero che si poteva fare meglio (!!) Ti ringrazio per i (sempre) preziosi consigli. Alla prossima Silvio