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| sent on May 10, 2013 (17:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Question: why, developing the subject in vertical shooting is horizontal and adds a great deal of white space with no detail on the sides of the subject itself? It was better to shoot vertically? Just an idea, of course ... ;-) Domanda: come mai, sviluppandosi il soggetto in verticale, lo scatto è orizzontale ed aggiunge moltissimo spazio bianco senza alcun dettaglio ai lati del soggetto stesso? Non era meglio scattare in verticale? Solo un'idea, ovviamente... |
| sent on May 10, 2013 (21:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You're right richard, but I was filming a commercial and I took some photos without changing the proportion of the frame video that needed white space from storyboard. Hello and good everything. Hai ragione richard, ma stavo girando uno spot ed ho scattato alcune foto senza modificare la proporzione dell'inquadratura video che necessitava dello spazio bianco da storyboard. Ciao e buon tutto. |
| sent on May 10, 2013 (21:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I also say to you what I have just said to others: if there were special requirements when shooting (landscape format for video), maybe it opporuno specify at least you avoid unnecessary comments. ;) This is not the case ... but more and more often seen blurry photos, red, botched in comment area ... and when commenting ... reads "I had just asked blurry, red and messy." :) Again, this is not the case, but ... it's always opporuno specify it, if c "were specific purposes or conditions binding on a photo you post in the comments. ;) A greeting! Dico anche a te quanto appena detto ad altri: se durante lo scatto c'erano esigenze particolari (formato landscape per video), forse è opporuno specificarlo almeno si evitano commenti inutili. ;) Non è questo il caso ma...sempre più spesso si vedono foto sfocate, rosse,pasticciate nell'area commento e...quando si commenta... si legge "me l'avevano proprio chiesta sfocata, rossa e pasticciata". :) Ripeto, non è questo il caso, ma...è sempre opporuno specificarlo, se c"erano scopi precisi o premesse vincolanti per una foto che si posta nell'area commento. ;) Un saluto! |
| sent on August 04, 2014 (18:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A beautiful portrait, beautiful smile!
Vinsss Un bellissimo ritratto, bel sorriso! Vinsss |
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