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sent on May 08, 2014 (10:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You comment it but the same goes for the whole series. The pictures all have a steep slope to the left. Unless you are talking about very artistic shots, the photos should be put in ruler and straight before publishing them. It takes 10 seconds and has a click-balanced and geometrically correct. Then, if you have photo editing programs can be corrected (slightly) the points of convergence of architectural lines. Please note that to do this, you have to be a little wider (straightening of the lines converging eating space in the corners). Photos 6, 9 and 18 are very blurry. Excuse my frankness, but not worthy of publication. In general, once straightened and corrected their shadows, posted photos take on a whole different connotation. I suggest that you indicateAlways exif care; help us to understand how and where to fix. hello Lorenzo Ti commento quest'ultima ma lo stesso discorso vale per tutta la serie. Le foto hanno tutte una forte pendenza a sx. A meno che non si parli di scatti particolarmente artistici, le foto vanno messe in righello e raddrizzate prima di pubblicarle. Bastano 10 secondi e si ha uno scatto bilanciato e geometricamente corretto. Poi, se si dispone di programmi di fotoritocco si possono correggere (di poco) anche le convergenze delle linee architettoniche. Attenzione che per fare questo, bisogna stare un pò più larghi (il raddrizzamento delle linee convergenti mangiano spazio agli angoli). Le foto 6, 9 e 18 sono molto sfocate. Scusa la franchezza, ma non meritano la pubblicazione. In generale, una volta raddrizzate e corrette le relative ombre, le foto postate assumerebbero tutta un'altra connotazione. Ti suggerisco di indicare sempre gli exif; aiutano a capire come e dove correggere. ciao Lorenzo