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| sent on October 15, 2011 (0:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful light, beautiful expression and ... beautiful cat:-D It 'a Burmese? I notice a slight chroma noise, should be reduced a little 'to me. With regard to the composition, it seems a shame that your fingers are cut (right photo) The limit would be better to cut entirely by hand even though it would be interesting shot wider, to see more of the cat's fur. Very beautiful whiskers against the light, to the left. Light and beautiful colors, is a picture that I like 8-) Bella luce, bella espressione e... bel gatto E' un birmano? Noto un leggerissimo rumore di crominanza, andrebbe ridotto un po', secondo me. Per quanto riguarda la composizione, mi sembra un peccato che le dita siano tagliate (parte destra della foto) Al limite sarebbe meglio tagliare del tutto la mano anche se sarebbe stato interessante un'inquadratura più larga, per poter vedere di più il pelo del gatto. Molto belle le vibrisse in controluce, a sinistra. Luce e colori bellissimi, è una foto che mi piace |
| sent on October 16, 2011 (14:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the compliments and above all criticism. The cat is bred RagDoll, selected in the mid-60s just from a Burmese. The shot is made at ISO 400, but honestly I never tried to correct chroma noise, now I can tell better then I try to play with the PP. About the cut instead, to include the hand I had to cut the tail was hanging out, and to include the tail would have to go too far the muzzle that was the goal I Thanks again for the ride, greetings! Grazie dei complimenti e soprattutto delle critiche. Il micio è di razza RagDoll, selezionato a metà degli anni '60 proprio a partire da un Birmano. Lo scatto è fatto a 400 ISO, ma sinceramente non ho mai provato a correggere il rumore di crominanza, ora mi informo meglio poi provo a giocare con la PP. Circa il taglio invece, per includere la mano avrei dovuto tagliare la coda che era penzoloni, e per includere la coda avrei dovuto allontanare troppo il muso che era il mi obiettivo Grazie ancora del passaggio, saluti! |
| sent on October 17, 2011 (23:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Spledidi colors. Congratulations! Spledidi colori. Complimenti ! |
| sent on October 18, 2011 (22:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the compliments, although I think the cat is facing more than the photographer ;-) Grazie per i complimenti, anche se credo che siano rivolti più al gatto che al fotografo |
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