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Medieval melodies...

Unusual Shots - Part Two

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Medieval melodies sent on September 04, 2013 (10:36) by Dexter. 17 comments, 900 views.

, 1/400 f/5.0, ISO 200, hand held.

Rothenburg (GER) - da premettere che lo street non è asssssssssolutamente il mio genere. il fatto è che girellando per il meraviglioso borgo medievale di Rothenburg (una vera perla: fortificazioni intatte, centinaia di vicoletti, torrioni ad ogni angolo...splendido posto insomma!) mi sono imbattuto in questo suonatore di liuto che non solo era bravissimo ma si manteneva in quella penombra lasciando intravedere solo il profilo, con a lato un gigantesco portone di rovere e ferro battuto...insomma l'ho dovuto fotografare per forza! :D spero vi piaccia - 40 mm., singolo file RAW processato con CS5





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sent on September 04, 2013 (12:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

BEAUTIFUL! Good the setting of the player ... wow! congratulations! Hello ;-):-P francis

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sent on September 04, 2013 (13:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks :-) Francesco customary in these "situations" I do not dwell ever because it is a kind of photos you do not prefer this but here ... Dunno, I was struck in an exaggerated way! not vaccum people, I had to shoot! :-)

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sent on September 08, 2013 (9:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Bellissima! Thank you for the time and setting. Being a Musicist appreciate it even more. :-)

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sent on September 08, 2013 (12:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

thank you very much for the nice comment :-) Masdata this is a genre that practically no photographer ever but I do not know why ... I really like the atmosphere of this photo and I'm glad that it is appreciated by others, especially if "the sector "as you ;-)

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sent on September 24, 2013 (21:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Exit from dark to dedicate a serenade to light and flowers, a 'framing split in two, fresh, left, more' intimate part dexter .... sorry, I meant right. :-D
Beautiful light that draws the profile of the player. ;-)
The right side may live alone and maybe even black / white.

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sent on September 24, 2013 (23:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Comment as required in this # 2288858] topic :
It seems to me that your feeling told in the presentation of the photo is widely shared and easily seen. The photo I really like the atmosphere that emanates and to transpose time: a real effect of the past. Positively reflected the opinion of Max57 on the right side, but if the photo was mine, not ever scioglierei this enchantment.
Congratulations on having caught this time, it is a very nice photo. A greeting.

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sent on September 25, 2013 (8:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Reply to thread.
Beautiful beam of light that illuminates the profile of the lute player and saucer for deals. Beautiful also the composition.
You have succeeded in full in your intent to catapult in the middle ages. Great shot.

Andrea

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sent on September 25, 2013 (10:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Max, Paul Andry, and above all a thank you for reading "beyond" my speech and be featured here to take a look :-)

Your comment thorough convinces me even more (although there was no need) to embrace the initiative in the open topic :-) as well as having an objective on the shoot I have "advocated" in groped interpretation if possible more "intimate" trying to develop b / w only half with the musician, it being understood that the photo came out so pretty much alone and that covering it brings me back every time in that place and, above all, at that time :-)

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sent on September 25, 2013 (14:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

In response to the thread [URL =] www.juzaphoto.com/topic2.php?l=it&t=583305&show=6

The medieval atmosphere is given by the instrument played, and the figure of the Offering guests a player, it's a feeling that I can grasp.
But I must say that the left side of the photograph disturbs me, the color of the flowers, the green distract me from the player, the front door, in short, from those elements that just refer back to the Middle Ages.
I tried a vertical cut competamente excluding the outside of the door, I think it would create a more intimate and concentrated.
Greetings
Federico

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sent on September 25, 2013 (14:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

thanks for the ride :-) Federico RAW vertical :-( I do not have the required horizontal is mainly due to the fact of giving air in the sense of making visible part of the arc of the door, I agree with you on the speech "too much color" the left side than the right of that area :-/ the thing I like most is the warm light of late afternoon ... but the shot is "good" in the sense that at ISO 200 is likely to be working well so would bear quietly croppone vertical certainly try :-) ;-)

PS: however, what is most striking is HIM: My mom seems to Christopher Lee with a lute in hand! :-D:-D

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sent on September 25, 2013 (14:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Max, Paul Andry, and above all a thank you for reading "beyond" my speech and be featured here
We look forward to revenge! :-D:-D:-D

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sent on September 25, 2013 (17:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The image of the contrast between two opposite windows, with the figure of the player in the dim light, his face contours illminiati, also retains several details, such as the jacket, the antique wood and a basket on the opposite side of the image monete.Il tells of the context, the atmosphere of the village of an alley with flowers and plants slightly out of focus, carrying in this village with a relaxed atmosphere, where you can walk for stradine.A my opinion the setting and the illuninazione add something to the figure of the player, which could be a picture of him, but irrichisce in this game of contrasts, even if the colored wall you take a certain space.

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sent on September 25, 2013 (19:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

thanks for the comment :-) Caputo the evocative power of the image lies in my profile literally "carved" from the light (big word :-)) but that was what attracted me to this scene. the profile you open the shutter, dark and joyful way to the left to right, a bit like the medieval era of acrobats and torturers ... :-)

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sent on September 27, 2013 (11:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

In response to www.juzaphoto.com/topic2.php?l=it&t=583305&show=6
I would say that the intent of traveling through time and project ourselves in the Middle Ages succeeded, although technically I might have conceived otherwise the composition and colors of the scene.
I do not really like the frame perfectly divided into two, in the light and in the shade, I tried a crop more decided in the light in order to maintain a proportion of 2/3 shade, third light (because you would have done disappear elements that add nothing to the scene, croppando at the end of the flowers).
Also, in the enlightened I desaturated a bit 'colors, so vivid disturb a bit' too much and distract the eye from the main subject.
The shaded part'd keep it as it is, without conversionsb / w, because the warm light and colors too hot, they are suitable for re-enactment you wanted to get.
As always, all according to me, so subjective judgments ... ;-)
Hello
Barbara

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sent on September 27, 2013 (13:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

thanks for the nice comment :-) Barbara was just the kind of advice that I needed ;-) are not at all practical in this photographic genre and for now, when I happen to throw something, simply click on instinct one :-) of the reasons why I held wide on the left is because I wanted to make visible the stone arch of the door :-) besides that cutting more Stetto as you suggest there would be only benefits, including better frame the player in the composition " vertical "(so it is perhaps a little too low) ... I am not convinced of the fact only to crop the flowers ... as well as a compositional level I have some hesitation to cut things" living "in the photos just in general, instinctively I sound like a mistake :-)

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sent on September 27, 2013 (14:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I in fact I told you to crop at the end of the flowers, or to keep them included in the composition. But it smorzerei the colors are too saturated and cheerful than the rest of the scene and draw the eye distracting him by luthier, who is the real protagonist of the scene.
IMHO of course, always ;-)

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sent on September 27, 2013 (19:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I'll try to "condense" all that has been proposed and to develop a version "2.0":-D printing it because we would keep this shot and I would pull out the maximum :-)


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