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Glimpse Pian Grande...

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Glimpse Pian Grande sent on June 30, 2014 (8:21) by _francesco_. 5 comments, 1761 views. [retina]

, 1/320 f/7.1, ISO 200, hand held.

Scorcio del Pian Grande durante la risalita al rifugio Zitoli e cresta del Redentore



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sent on June 30, 2014 (22:54)


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Bella foto delicata dai colori pastello

Beautiful soft pastel colors photo

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sent on July 01, 2014 (9:21)


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Grazie, la differenza l'ha fatta rispetto alle foto che solitamente si vedono sulla fioritura della piana il Leica 135, davvero un'altra classe rispetto alle moderne lenti iper contrastate, considera che è praticamente un jpg così come è uscito in camera.

Ciao
Francesco

Thank you, the difference was compared to the pictures that you usually see on the bloom of the plain, the Leica 135, another class really slow compared to modern hyper contrast, considers that it is virtually a jpg as well as came out in the room.

Hello
Francis

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sent on July 01, 2014 (18:51)


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Conosco quelle lenti, danno dei colori e una trama quasi sempre riconoscibile, dolce, pastosa, pittorica. Personalmente è da un mese che sono riuscito a riutilizzare le mie lenti leica m (35,50 e 90) su una mirrorless Sony con grande soddisfazione, personale, probabilmente non condivisa. Il microcontrasto e la definizione esasperata dell'iperdettaglio sono ormai una moda, anche se le foto risultano spesso artificiose e un po' di cattivo gusto. Penso che queste lenti così forzate siano valide per la caccia fotografica o la macro perchè in effetti riescono a far risaltare in modo "descrittivo" i particolari degli animali, dei fiori ecc., ma negli altri casi forzano molto la realtà delle cose ed in fondo la banalizzano.
L'ho fatta un pò lunga, ciao Piergiovanni

I know those lenses, they give color and a texture almost always recognizable, sweet, mellow, painting. Personally it is a month that I was able to reuse my lenses leica m (35,50 and 90) on a Sony mirrorless with great satisfaction, personal, probably not shared. The micro-contrast and definition exasperated dell'iperdettaglio are now a fashion, even if the photos are often contrived and a bit 'tacky. I think these lenses so forced to stand for hunting or photographic macro because in fact manage to stand out in a "descriptive" details of animals, flowers etc.., But in other cases they force a lot of the reality of things and at the bottom the trivialize.
I made it a bit long, hello Piergiovanni

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sent on July 31, 2014 (21:03)


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ottima foto, una vera tavolozza. Condivido l'opinione di Piergiovanni, anche se, man mano, spesso anche senza accorgercene, il gusto subisce dei cambiamenti impercettibili che, col tempo, inevitabilmente ci cambiano. Un saluto. Comunque certamente è degno di merito far rivivere certe ottiche oggi.

great photo, a real palette. I share the opinion of Piergiovanni, though, gradually, often without even realizing it, the taste undergoes subtle changes that, over time, there will inevitably change. A greeting. However, it is certainly worthy of merit to revive certain optical today.

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sent on July 31, 2014 (22:26)


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Molto bella;-);-);-)

Very nice ;-) ;-) ;-)


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