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Step rural...

Autunno in Baselland

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Step rural sent on December 23, 2013 (15:51) by Senseimatty. 2 comments, 356 views.

at 18mm, 1/100 f/8.0, ISO 200, hand held.




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sent on January 07, 2014 (11:49)


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beh, questa è la classica foto dove c'è di tutto e di più ;-) , che tra l'altro ho fatto anche io e alcune volte continuo a fare Triste

a parte la battuta, veniamo ora a cosa non mi convince di questa tua foto:

compositivamente parlando non mi dice nulla, proprio perchè carica di elementi sparsi un pò qua e un pò la...

buono l'inserimento della carareccia che rappresenta una linea guida, ma questa poi si perde prima del primo terzo orrizontale (quello inferiore per intenderci) e ci tiene la...

i rami che si ergono a destra (quasi in primo piano) si impastano con tutto lo sfondo dietro

il cielo in alto a sinistra è troppo debole, secondo me andava escluso dalla composizione, cercando una diversa inquadratura...

Ora , ti dico cosa mi risulta interessante e cosa riesco a percepire da ciò che vedo per migliorare la tua immagine:

la collinetta al centro del fotogramma, dove c'è il campo a S arato può essere interessante ;)
spostandoci lateralmente a sinistra potremmo farlo collidere con il pendio sullo sfondo, dove si intrave il filare di alberi :) cercando di comporre una V tra le due componenti sopra descritte

Infine, può essere utile isolare un elemento utilizzando focali tele, rendendo così il soggetto semplice ma molto efficace :) questi potrebbe essere quell'albero da solo poco sopra il campo arato o anche quei rami a destra... ovviamente il consiglio di base e spostarsi e cercare di idealizzare prima dello scatto ;-)

Tutto questo che ti ho detto, è sempre IMHO, e sicuramente qui sul forum ci sono fotografi ben più preparati e con maggiori idee in mente... quindi buon lavoro e buona passione

saluti




Well, this is the classic picture where there is everything and more ;-), which by the way I did it a few times and I continue to do :-(

apart from the courts, we now come to what I am not convinced of this, your photo:

compositionally speaking I did not say anything, just because the position of elements scattered a little bit here and a little bit ...

good of the insertion carareccia representing a guideline, but then you lose this first third of the first horizontal (lower for instance) and there holds ...

branches that rise to the right (almost in the foreground) blend in with all the background behind

the sky in the upper left corner is too weak, in my opinion was excluded from the composition, looking for a different shot ...

Now, you tell me what is interesting and what I can perceive from what I see to improve your image:

the hill in the center of the frame, where there is a plowed field S can be interesting ;)
we move laterally to the left we could do collide with the slope in the background, where he glimpsed the row of trees :) trying to compose a V between the two components described above

Finally, it may be useful to isolate an element using a telephoto lens, thus making the subject simple but very effective :) this could be that tree alone just above the plowed field or even those branches to the right ... obviously the base board and move and try to idealize before expirytto ;-)

All this I have told you, it is always IMHO, and certainly here on the forum we are much more prepared and photographers with more ideas in mind ... then good job and good passion

greetings



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sent on January 07, 2014 (12:07)


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Grazie per la critica. Questa foto non dice molto nemmeno a me francamente. Quando ho fatto lo scatto volevo principalmente cogliere i colori (che purtroppo non sono riuscito a far risaltare più di tanto e ho pure scattato in JPEG affidandomi ai preset della macchina).
Ma mi capita, appunto, di fare scatti insensati! MrGreen
Apprezzo i consigli sulla composizione, effettivamente ci sono diversi spunti che mi erano completamente sfuggiti!

Thanks for the criticism. This picture does not say much even to me frankly. When I made the shot I wanted to mainly pick the colors (which unfortunately was not able to bring out that much and I also took in JPEG entrusting to preset the machine).
But it happens, in fact, to make shots senseless! :-D
I appreciate the advice on the composition, actually there are several points that I had completely escaped!


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