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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II - 3 September 2021, 15:32...

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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II - 3 September 2021, 15:32 sent on March 25, 2023 (1:51) by Roberto P. 8 comments, 485 views. [retina]

, 1/160 f/8.0, ISO 100, hand held. Milano, Italy.

Per notizie sulla Galleria di vedano i link nel commento qui sotto. E' la foto precedente con un taglio leggermente diverso. Contrariamente alla mia abitudine, e alle regole canoniche della fotografia di architetture, ho lasciato le verticali inclinate, pur avendo la linea dell'orizzonte nell'inquadratura. Anche riguardo a questa scelta si veda il link in fondo al commento sottostante. #Cupole #Simmetrie #FormeGeometriche #GeometricShapes



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sent on March 25, 2023 (1:52) | This comment has been translated

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sent on March 25, 2023 (5:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very nice and interesting choice of pdr. Excellent also the realization.
Geometries that accompany the viewer to the deepest part of the scene.
Well done Roberto!
Have a nice day

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sent on March 25, 2023 (6:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Renni.
You grasped what I wanted to achieve; and to this end I renounced the canonical architectural perspective with plumb verticals.
Have a nice weekend.

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sent on May 07, 2023 (18:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Take advantage of the rigor of a central perspective and give space to an absolutely creative vision of space .... the magic of the Fish Eye ... in good hands :-D

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sent on May 07, 2023 (18:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much Maurig.
Just a clarification: the Laowa 9mm is not a fisheye but a really exaggerated rectilinear wide angle, the most extreme currently available.
If you look carefully you will notice that straight lines are reported as such.
Qesta my experience of use of the Laowa 9mm:
https://www.juzaphoto.com/topic2.php?l=it&show=6&t=3208369#24051924
Have a good Sunday.

avatarsenior
sent on May 07, 2023 (19:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

... I didn't even imagine there was a 9 mm wide angle :-| - given your shots, even in pre PP version - in fact even as a simple distortion is much less intrusive than my 15/16 mm Fish Eye ...

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sent on May 07, 2023 (19:51)


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Sono due tipologie di obiettivi molto differenti.

A volte preferisco il fisheye, altre il rettilineare, a seconda dei soggetti.

Ad esempio, a Citylife ho fatto questa





ma così com'era non mi convinceva troppo, quindi ho ritagliato la parta in basso rispettando la regola canonica per le foto di architettura, secondo cui le linee verticali vanno lasciate inclinate (e convergenti verso un punto di fuga) solo se la linea d'orizzone è al di sotto del bordo inferiore (regola che come sai a volte trasgredisco).

[IMG2] 4038045[/IMG2]
www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php?l=it&t=4038045

Per prendere nella stessa inquadratura sia la piazza che le torri incorniciate dalla soletta, penso che abbia funzionato meglio il fisheye:

[IMG2] 4038093[/IMG2]
www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php?l=it&t=4038093

Come ho scritto nella didascalia di quest'ultima foto, reputo la prospettiva generata dal fisheye particolarmente adatta a ad ambienti non caratterizzati da geometrie ortogonali, ma piuttosto da planimetrie "organiche", superfici incurvate e spazi avvolgenti.


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sent on May 07, 2023 (23:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

... even if my approach is decidedly less conscious than yours, I often find myself preferring the "enveloping" effect of the Fish Eye (x FF), even on aps-c compared to the greater angle of view of an 11/22 (x aps-c) ... just when curved lines abound ...


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