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Essence of Spring...

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Essence of Spring sent on March 17, 2014 (14:22) by Ruben Rodriguez Spinetto. 3 comments, 644 views. [retina]

at 55mm, 1/320 f/5.6, ISO 100, hand held.




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avatarsenior
sent on March 17, 2014 (15:00)


  This comment is too long to be automacally translated, so it will be shown in its original language (Italian)  

ciao Ruben
il sole che trasforma un petalo in una sottile trasparenza di luce....
molto bella
ciao
flavio

hello Ruben
the sun which transforms a petal in a thin transparency of light ....
very nice
hello
flavio

avatarsupporter
sent on March 17, 2014 (16:07)


  This comment is too long to be automacally translated, so it will be shown in its original language (Italian)  

Ovviamente non so quali fossero le tue intenzioni per questo scatto, però francamente io l'avrei visto differentemente evitando di bruciare i petali con le alte luci esponendo per queste. Per attenuare le inevitabili ombre si sarebbe potuto utilizzare un pannello diffusore o carta d'allumino, oppure un colpetto di fill-in. Ma come sempre rientriamo nei gusti personali.

Obviously I do not know what were your intentions for this shot, but frankly I would have seen differently by not burn the petals with the highlights for exposing these. To mitigate the inevitable shadows could use a diffuser panel of aluminum or paper, or tap a fill-in. But as always, we return to personal taste.

avatarsenior
sent on March 18, 2014 (20:54)


  This comment is too long to be automacally translated, so it will be shown in its original language (Italian)  

Carissimi Flavio e Pigi, grazie per i Vostri commenti! :-P@Pigi: Grazie per i suggerimenti che apprezzo sempre molto. In questa foto ho cercato questa post produzione per il senso di evanescenza... Grazie ancora e buona Luce, Ruben

Dear Flavio and Pigi, thanks for your comments! :-P @ Pigi: Thanks for the tips that I always appreciate. In this photo I tried this post-production for the sense of evanescence ... Thanks again and good light, Ruben


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