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Milano

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Untitled Photo sent on October 15, 2011 (12:14) by Chiaralice Reina. 7 comments, 691 views.

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Piazza Duomo - Milano - Nikon d60 - Nikon AF-S DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR





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avatarsenior
sent on November 04, 2011 (8:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

In all honesty, beyond the highlights, sharpness etc. ... This is a shot that I find interesting in art / graphic.
Extra long provides the right way to dynamically Piazza Duomo.
Compliments.
Lorenzo

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sent on November 04, 2011 (8:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The long time provides the proper dynamic sense to Piazza Duomo.


I have to ask if it was intended or if it is one of those pictures that looking at the histogram you realize that he screwed up the exposure but when you look at the computer you can see a little bit interesting.

I think the photo was to do, with the same time, but sometimes in the evening ... or early in the morning.


avatarsenior
sent on November 04, 2011 (12:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Samuel, in my opinion, is a click born "evil" or an all time high but then recovered to the vast.
You know, like when a musician is a distortion. It is technically an error, but artistically in its context is very comfortable.
What do you think?
Lorenzo

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sent on November 04, 2011 (16:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I agree with you. What interests me is whether, in this case, the technical error was first thought to have the effect of blurring on people or was a simple mistake due to chance, and only later realized that chiaralice shooting was still interesting.
The image certainly remains the same in all cases. But I think that whatever is desired and designed during pre-shooting gifts add value to the image.
Maybe someone will tell me: - "It is a reporter who must" seize the moment "mica may think first" -.
Instead I think also the first reporter thinks, for example, by setting the machine on hyperfocal to avoid any risk of the subject fuorifuoco and to be faster in times of need. Another thing would be the amateur rather than with the AF tries to focus on his subject in the pit of the moment and when he looks at the photo it says: - "What a stroke of luck, I was able to focus on what I wanted ".
The result isthe same but the path to get no.


avatarjunior
sent on November 04, 2011 (21:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello everyone, ninth, the blur was absolutely wanted, I did a series of photos that, to capture the frenzy of the people of Milan .. This is one of my favorite photos for the light that morning was cold and there was mist, in my opinion the perfect atmosphere to frame the stereotype of Milan "gray and cold" inverting the meaning of the same and then make positive gray and cold Milan in one click :)
In fact, in PP I only increased the clarity of details, for the rest I left everything original, just because the '"atmosphere" had captured what I wanted :-)

avatarsenior
sent on May 05, 2014 (21:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello chiaralice
captured from the first picture, I looked through the tunnel. I find the first three shots interesting and well designed, the kind that leaves you look long to discover the details remained on the surface of the sea in the highlights and the story they tell. I find them consistent style, language, history. It 'a good way, in my original and interesting, tell your way to see Milan, a theme a bit' obvious revived in a new and personal appearance and this gives them a certain value in my opinion. I like a lot of all three.
The fourth I really like but I find it a bit 'stylistic dissonance with the first three, there remains tied to the theme and technique, but shooting indoors with many architectural details not drowned in the highlights and the marked presence of color differentiates lot, in my opinion, the way to tell for the first three. If the galleryit was a book, this shot would be a new chapter, with a style a bit 'different from that used in the first three chapters. There may be, if the rest of the gallery / book / story however had its own coherence.
I do not understand the relevance instead of the last three shots with the story that you started in the first three. In the fifth step shall not make use of creative blur, it remains something of a long time that you can imagine in the high lights on the ceiling, but I do not I take your meaning. Perhaps the penultimate. The last is perhaps a witty way of saying that the story is over? If so, the idea is good and nice, but the fact that this shot does not share anything of the style used in the story I think it greatly limits the expressive power.
However, I'll offer my most sincere congratulations on your achievement. Brava.

avatarjunior
sent on May 05, 2014 (22:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Piotr70,
Thank you so much for the compliments!
Years have passed since these pictures, and I always love coming back: D
I have seen that you have "read" the series of images as if they were a book. In fact it was not designed like this: I made these shots at different times and for different purposes, then gathering them under the title "Milan" only because they are all the photos I took in Milan :)




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