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| sent on December 30, 2013 (8:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
very nice, good year ............. ;-) molto bella, buon anno............. |
| sent on December 30, 2013 (10:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thanks ... Roberto happy new year to you too :-) grazie Roberto... buon anno anche a te |
| sent on January 12, 2014 (22:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Michael, I too like the photo, but I find inspiration in this photo of reasoning to confront. The scene is beautiful, the moment caught is beautiful, the light is beautiful, the choice of B / W is very nice, the one in which deficita I think the composition is too narrow and leaning slightly to the right. Let me explain: looking at it I can not understand who is the subject of your picture, if the wave that shattered among the rocks, but they've cut to the left, or the turret, which you sacrificed half right. Trying to put both of these things unfortunately removes a precise point on which the eye of the beholder focuses. If you just do not fully succeeded to frame both subjects (dell'oviettivo fault, because if you did you ended up back in the water 5m, etc etc), I would have preferred to cut it cleanly through the turret to takeking any wave or vice versa to give clear precisely that point that attracts the attention of those who look at the picture. What do you think? Ciao Michela, anche a me la foto piace, ma trovo spunto di ragionamento in questa foto per confrontarmi. La scena è bella, il momento colto è bello, la luce è bella, la scelta del B/N è molto bella, quello in cui deficita secondo me è la composizione, troppo stretta e pendente leggermente verso destra. Mi spiego meglio: guardandola non riesco a capire chi è il soggetto della tua foto, se l'onda che s'infrange fra gli scogli, che però hai tagliato a sinistra, o la torretta, che hai sacrificato per metà a destra. Il cercare di infilare entrambe le cose purtroppo toglie un punto preciso su cui l'occhio di chi la guarda si focalizzi. Se proprio non si riuscivano ad inquadrare interamente entrambi i soggetti (per colpa dell'oviettivo, perchè se facevi 5m indietro finivi in acqua, ecc ecc), avrei preferito che tagliassi di netto la torretta per prendere tutta l'onda o viceversa per dare appunto quel punto chiaro che attira l'attenzione di chi guarda la foto. Cosa ne pensi? |
| sent on January 12, 2014 (22:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hey Luke hello thank you for your review :-) Well 'actually my idea was to capture a beautiful wave that broke on the rocks (even closer to the tower) but it did not happen ... I have eliminated the right side xche 'under the tower there was a network and then if I came back I would have framed the most concrete walkway ;-) Hei ciao Luca grazie della tua valutazione :-) Be' in effetti la mia idea era quella di immortalare una bella onda che si infrangeva sugli scogli (anche più vicino alla torretta)ma così non è stato... la parte destra l'ho eliminata xche' sotto la torretta c'era una rete e poi se venivo più indietro avrei inquadrato la passerella in cemento ;-) |
| sent on January 13, 2014 (11:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Sorry Lawrence, I realized now that he had made a small mistake. ... opsss:-P Scusa Lorenzo mi sono accorta ora di aver fatto un piccolo errore. ... opsss :-P |
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