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| sent on October 21, 2024 (11:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Really interesting Congratulations Franco Veramente interessante Complimenti Franco |
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| sent on October 21, 2024 (12:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very very beautiful Fabio !! Molto Molto Bella Fabio !!! |
| sent on October 21, 2024 (18:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Excellent shots, in particular the dragonfly on the water and against the light you were able to read the details very well and delicately the colors. Excellent composition. Congratulations Hello Stefano Ottime riprese, in particolare la libellula sull'acqua ed in controluce sei riuscito a leggere ottimamente i dettagli e delicatamente i colori. Ottima la composizione. Complimenti Ciao Stefano |
| sent on October 21, 2024 (18:27)
Awesome specimen this picture and super shot....great realization and nice job my friend Fabio....congrats...bye Jean.. |
| sent on October 21, 2024 (18:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you for the always generous comments. I tried a different combination, with the olympus it is easier to use manual focus lenses and the stabilization helps a lot; yesterday afternoon difficult light conditions, the tessar 135 behaved well returning the right compromise between contrast and sharpness even on the 'difficult' sensor of the micro43. grazie per i sempre generosi commenti. Ho provato una combinazione diversa, con la olympus è più facile utilizzare ottiche a fuoco manuale e la stabilizzazione aiuta molto; ieri pomeriggio condizioni di luce difficili, il tessar 135 si è comportato bene restituendo il giusto compromesso tra contrasto e nitidezza anche sul 'difficile' sensore del micro43. |
| sent on October 21, 2024 (18:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Surprising level of detail and sharpness, very Olympus-OMS (and with a lens I think emblazoned). Livello di dettaglio e sharpness soprendenti, molto Olympus-OMS (e con lente credo blasonata). |
| sent on October 22, 2024 (18:24)
The first photo is five-star magnificence, congratulations and best regards |
| sent on October 22, 2024 (22:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Excellent realization, well done Fabio. Hello Ottima realizzazione, bravo Fabio. Ciao |
| sent on October 24, 2024 (1:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I don't know if I would be able to resume photographing in manual focus, and say that as a boy it was normal (I used to shoot with my father's Minolta, and with lenses without autofocus... all material from 1972, old even at the time of my 15 years in 1988, but the Reflexes of the past seemed never to get old... ). Since I've been photographing digitally (systematically since 2003-2004... ) I've never dared to use manual focus! :-) After getting used to Autofocus, it was like getting out of a Ferrari to resume traveling with an old Reanult 4 with flat tires... Classic lens of the past, with those small non-slip spikes, and those rings where maybe there was also the word "PASSED"... simple optics, but made valid. Non so se riuscirei a riprendere a fotografare in manual focus, e dire che da ragazzo era la normalità (giravo con una minolta di mio padre, e con lenti prive di autofocus... tutto materiale del 1972, vecchio anche all'epoca dei miei 15 anni nel 1988, ma le Reflex di un tempo parevano non invecchiare mai... ). Da quanto fotografo in digitale (con sistematicità dal 2003-2004... ) non mi sono mai azzardato a usare focus manuale! Dopo essersi abituati all'Autofocus, era come scendere da una Ferrari per riprendere a viaggiare con una vecchia Reanult 4 con le ruote sgonfie... Classica lente del passato, con quei piccoli spuntoni antiscivolo, e quelle ghiere dove magari c'era pure la scritta "PASSED"... ottica semplice, ma resa valida. |
| sent on October 24, 2024 (8:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
An old saying goes: There's no progress without laziness. Because people were too lazy to row they invented the steamship, because they were too lazy to walk they invented the automobile, and because they were too lazy to close their eyes in the evening they invented television. Progress, automatisms in photography are a great thing. The AF of digital mirrorless cameras with today's tracking performance would make it possible for even modest photographers like me to shoot documentarians. But I still manage to have fun and print 60x40 with these 'old' tools of mine. If you look at a product lifecycle today, you realize that what you buy is worth practically nothing. It is already old when conceived. It is the nature of this industry. un vecchio detto dice: there's no progress without laziness. Because people were too lazy to row they invented the steamship, because they were too lazy to walk they invented the automobile, and because they were too lazy to close they eyes in the evening they invented television. Il progresso, gli automatismi in fotografia sono una gran bella cosa. L'af delle mirrorless digitali con le prestazioni di inseguimento di oggi renderebbe possibile scatti da documentaristi anche ai modesti fotoamatori della domenica come me. Ma ancora riesco a divertirmi e stampare 60x40 con questi miei 'vecchi' attrezzi. Se guardi un product lifecycle di oggi ti rendi conto che quello che compri non vale praticamente niente. E' già vecchio quando concepito. Quindi tecnologicamente superato. E' la natura di questa industria. |
| sent on October 26, 2024 (19:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations Fabio, very nice image. Hello and have a nice weekend, Paolo Complimenti Fabio, immagine molto bella. Ciao e buon fine settimana, Paolo |
| sent on October 26, 2024 (20:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful bye Corrado Bellissima Ciao Corrado |
| sent on October 26, 2024 (23:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
the rest of the dragonfly ... wonderful quiet of pastels il riposo della libellula ... meravigliosa quiete di pastelli |
| sent on October 27, 2024 (18:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
@Simone. Fortunately, they land every now and then :-D Of course I would never have said to find them a stone's throw from the Via Salaria :-) @Simone. Per fortuna si posano ogni tanto Certo non avrei mai detto di trovarle a due passi dalla via salaria |
| sent on October 27, 2024 (20:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Fabio. Seeing the whole series I perceive the serenity of moments at the lake lived with the right "times". A healthy walk through greenery, nature and families. The same serenity with which you can take the right time to shoot with a vintage lens, focusing "as it used to be" (even if with focus peaking the advantage, even in terms of speed, is there). I don't know if Rollei uses the Tessar scheme, but in this case there would also be the pleasure of using a project that is over a century old. Everything coherent: equipment, walk, photos. A serene joy. congratulations! :-) Ciao Fabio. Vedendo tutta la serie percepisco la serenità di momenti al lago vissuti coi "tempi" giusti. Una sana passeggiata fra verde, natura e famiglie. La stessa serenità con cui ci si può prendere il tempo giusto per scattare con un'ottica vintage, mettendo a fuoco "come una volta" (anche se poi col focus peaking il vantaggio, anche in termini di velocità, c'è). Non conosco se Rollei usa lo schema Tessar, ma in questo caso ci sarebbe pure il piacere di usare un progetto antico di oltre un secolo. Tutto coerente: attrezzatura, passeggiata, foto. Una gioia serena. Complimenti! |
| sent on October 28, 2024 (10:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you Kenzo_Jo. The aim is precisely to use time in the way you have perfectly described, rediscovering the pleasure of a less hectic and more natural life. greetings
 grazie Kenzo_Jo. Lo scopo è proprio quello di usare il tempo nel modo che hai perfettamente descritto, riscoprendo il piacere di una vita meno frenetica e più naturale. un saluto
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