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sent on July 06, 2023 (7:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful! Beautiful framing, beautiful composition, excellent lighting of three-quarter rear and exposure ... really a beautiful photograph Giulio, my compliments. Paul. Bella! Bella inquadratura, bella composizione, ottima sia l'illuminazione di trequarti posteriore che l'esposizione... davvero una bella fotografia Giulio, i miei complimenti. Paolo.
sent on July 08, 2023 (17:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Paul !! Receiving a comment from a senior like you is something that can only make me feel good and above all understand that I have not lost the handle, it was 3 years that I did not pick up a camera ... And these were practically the first photos (a few weeks ago I bought the Sony this time A7IV) and I did tests without any pretense, I wanted to upload because what 'transmits this statue is sadly surreal. Finally I remain firm on the idea that the lenses born for analog convey something different and I understand more and more why in the gold Era of photography the 135mm was the portrait optics par excellence in these situations where the image detachment was evident but at the same time not intrusive overall. Ciao Paolo !! Ricevere un commento da un senior come te è qualcosa che mi puo' solo fare sentire bene e soprattutto capire che non ho perso il manico , erano 3 anni che non prendevo in mano una macchina fotografica ... E queste praticamente sono state le prime foto (qualche settimana fa ho ricomprato la Sony stavolta A7IV) ed ho fatto prove senza alcuna pretesa , le ho volute caricare perchè cio' che trasmette questa statua è tristemente surreale . Infine rimango fermo sull'idea che le lenti nate per analogico trasmettano qualcosa di diverso e comprendo sempre piu' perchè nella gold Era della fotografia il 135mm era l'ottica da ritratto per eccellenza in queste situazioni dove lo stacco di immagine era evidente ma allo stesso tempo non invadente nel complesso .