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Baker's rest...

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Baker's rest sent on December 27, 2024 (18:29) by Lorek1. 2 comments, 117 views. [retina]

at 80mm, 1/50 f/5.3, ISO 6400, hand held. Lucca (centro storico), Italy.




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4 persons like it: Fabio F77, Kenzo_jo, Sirio 56, Supercecc56


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sent on December 27, 2024 (19:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Photos with an incredible charm "of the past": in the subject and in the rendering.
I had to struggle to "believe" that it was not an old analog shot then scanned. It has a typical granularity and softness. If I hadn't read the shooting data, I would also have dared to identify the type of film and the development. But what for others could be defects, I think that for most (and I am among them) are exaltation of the image and a dive into the Photography (the one with a capital L) of the past.
If I can only hazard, a little more space is missing under the wheel to be a masterpiece in my opinion.
Very fascinating.
Happy holidays.

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sent on December 27, 2024 (19:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Kenzo thank you,
the suggestion that the old analog photos gave with their imperfections is something that I love and that I often look for.
The D7000 I used is not among the bodies that perhaps give this effect the most, but shooting at 6400 iso the grain that came out, also thanks to the colors that in reality were close to a B/W is pleasant.
As for your very right note, I can tell you that I shot by fitting the lens between the meshes of a grate and what you see is the best compromise I found.
Happy holidays to you too and thank you again




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