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| sent on October 26, 2013 (23:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The face is interesting as I find persuasive the part of the face while my taste is really too obvious' s use of dodging and burning on the veil as well as the 'halo between the veil and the background that make the overall' picture contrived. . Il viso è interessante così come trovo convincente la parte del viso mentre per i miei gusti è davvero troppo evidente l' utilizzo di scherma e brucia sul velo così come l' alone tra il velo e lo sfondo che rendono nel complesso l' immagine artificiosa.. |
| sent on October 27, 2013 (18:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the comment Memy! I loaded on purpose to have opinions on this, because it does not convince me either 100%! Grazie del commento Memy! L'ho caricata apposta per avere pareri su questi aspetti, perchè non convince nemmeno me al 100%! |
| sent on November 16, 2013 (16:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I'm not a portraitist, but I agree with everything in memy, lascierei only glimpse the veil making it stand out, without too many tricks, the face of the lady. I would also add that in my opinion the people of Ladakh, it may be for the colors of the clothes, or their spontaneity in yourself, for what little I could see, just lend themselves to black and white portraits and more exasperated by contrasts heavy, but maybe I can still see the first image that you have put in this beautiful gallery. Hail, simone Non sono un ritrattista ,ma concordo in tutto con memy,lascierei solo intravedere il velo facendo risaltare ,senza troppi artifizi,il volto della signora. Aggiungo anche che a mio parere la gente del Ladakh,sarà forse per i colori delle vesti,o la loro spontaneità nel porsi,per quel poco che ho potuto vedere,poco si prestano a ritratti in bianco e nero e per di più esasperati da contrasti pesanti,ma forse ho ancora negli occhi la prima immagine che hai proposto in questa splendida galleria. Ti saluto,simone |
| sent on November 26, 2013 (13:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
what a nice report that this is it. excellent portraits and not stolen, and ambientati. the portrait is a picture of the most difficult to do for obvious reasons ... good relationship with your subject, you pulled out dignity, spirit and naturalness. compliments hello Zaffonato. roberto che bel reportage che è questo. ottimi ritratti rubati e non, e ambientati. il ritratto è una delle foto più difficili da fare per ovvi motivi...ottimo rapporto col tuo soggetto, hai tirato fuori dignità, anima e naturalezza. complimenti ciao Zaffonato. roberto |
| sent on November 27, 2013 (21:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you for your nice comment Robert! See you soon, Alexander Grazie del tuo bellissimo commento Roberto! A presto, Alessandro |
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