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Unique Forms of Continuity in Space...

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Unique Forms of Continuity in Space sent on May 27, 2013 (18:36) by Krylol94. 10 comments, 2302 views. [retina]

at 18mm, 1/30 f/3.5, ISO 800, hand held.

Ho fatto questa foto perché questa è una delle mie sculture preferite, ma ho scelto di riprenderla da un'angolazione diversa per rendere meglio il senso di movimento che l'artista voleva darle.



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avatarsenior
sent on May 27, 2013 (19:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I love art ... and I really like this shot
david

avatarjunior
sent on May 27, 2013 (19:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much David! Well I love the art, as well as Boccioni I also like Fontana ...

avatarsenior
sent on May 27, 2013 (20:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Look, Boccioni was a great artist, and by all accounts, one of the greatest exponents of the Futurist movement ...
I love two paintings:
- Those that remain (if you call so I do not remember well, when I see us wandering souls in a field completely green)
- The morning

I am glad that we are on two waves of thought alike!
thanks for the shots ;)
david

avatarjunior
sent on May 28, 2013 (13:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The two paintings that you mentioned I appreciate them too, I like in general triptych of moods!
The other day I went to the museum of the 900 in Milan, and it was great ... I did a lot of photos and at some point I have also scolded ...

avatarsenior
sent on May 28, 2013 (14:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I've never been, I'd like to visit ...
if you got told off for a thousand photos, what if I go, I would put them with the sleeping bag :)
six na 'great!

avatarjunior
sent on May 28, 2013 (14:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Ahahahahaha!
Now I am making the photos, but if you want I'll show you as soon as I finish!

avatarsenior
sent on May 31, 2013 (14:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Really good shot, congratulations.

avatarsenior
sent on May 31, 2013 (14:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@ Krylol94
you!
I'd thank you
david

avatarjunior
sent on May 31, 2013 (18:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Albano: Thank you very much!
Oceanoprofondo7: You just have to wait a while ', I have to make an examination of state and therefore do not have much time!

avatarsenior
sent on July 12, 2013 (8:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I chose to take it from a different angle to make better sense of movement

right, but this penalizes the final result that does not fully appreciate the work.
Who does not know does not see much, apart from the lines that give very soft, in fact, moving.
Since this is a sculpture (ie three-dimensional) a photograph can not make justice to that idea and that the author wanted to convey.
So I would have chosen a more creative shooting, shoot from below or type trying to give more movement to the picture instead of "tell" what the sculpture represents.
Take photographs to a work of art puts you in front of two choices: take a picture technically perfect (light, pdc, colors, etc. ..., type auction catalog) or transmit something that goes beyond the technicalitiesphoto itself.
I prefer the second option.
Take a look in my portfolio, I have a photo of a sculpture done in such a way that it is not the classic photo tank, type "memory of a show ..." but I think I have passed on the 3d vision and artistic work itself.
Try to take a look and imagine it without the "effects". It would not be the same thing, beyond the beauty of the work portrayed that can like it or not.
I'd like your opinion.
PS: good luck for the exam.
hello
Lorenzo


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