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| sent on July 24, 2024 (7:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very beautiful. Both the photo and the model. Congratulations Molto bella. Sia la foto che la modella. Complimenti |
| sent on July 24, 2024 (10:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I don't want to be misunderstood, congratulations to the author. But high definition is often defined as merciless: the gesture seems a bit trodden to me, the make-up is ruining her skin, the skins of her little finger eaten, the plush on the cuff of the golf ... They are noticeable in such a rigorous image. But personally I don't mind, like the grass that sometimes manages to peep out in the concrete, these details seem to me the humanity that can be glimpsed and emerges from the glossy aesthetics. Daniele PS I believe, but I could be wrong, that, in the early days, the very expensive and voluminous post-production systems were born precisely from the need to have very defined photos, but without imperfections. Non voglio essere frainteso, complimenti all'autore e alla modella. Ma l'alta definizione viene spesso descritta come impietosa: il gesto mi appare un po' calcato, il trucco le sta rovinando la pelle, il lato unghia del mignolo mangiucchiato, il pelucco chiaro sul polsino del golf scuro... si notano in un'immagine così rigorosa. Ma personalmente non mi dispiace, come l'erba che a volte riesce a fare capolino nel cemento, questi particolari mi sembrano l'umanità che emerge dall'estetica patinata. Daniele PS credo, ma potrei sbagliare, che, agli albori, i costosissimi e voluminosi impianti di post produzione nascessero proprio dalla necessità, soprattutto pubblicitaria, di avere foto molto definite, ma senza imperfezioni. |
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