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| sent on April 08, 2016 (13:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
a fact fault had too :-D :-D infatti un difetto lo aveva anche lui |
| sent on April 08, 2016 (15:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
:-or |
user28555 | sent on April 08, 2016 (20:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
What a beautiful light, very warm, that lights up (imagine a spotlight) this statue "suffering" of Aeneas. The close pdr and almost Front (the shutter speed was not the most 'easy), accentuates the size making her look of considerable tonnage ;-). interesting image Patrick, very good. Hello, Claudio :-P Che bella luce, molto calda, che illumina (immagino un faretto) questa statua "sofferente" di Enea. Il pdr ravvicinato e quasi frontale (il tempo di otturazione non era dei piu' agevoli), ne accentua le dimensioni facendola sembrare di stazza notevole. Immagine interessante Patrizio, bravissimo. Ciao, Claudio |
user28555 | sent on April 09, 2016 (23:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
This focus on trying to isolate the subject from the human presence, and 'synonymous with sensitivity' and desire to empathize trying concentration with what 'you want to shoot, what' often involves sacrifice and be able to stall awaiting the good moment; - ); I find myself very much in this attitude that I try to balance whenever possible, being patient, so that 'they can then benefit composition and shooting. Congratulations to you Patrick :-). Hello, Claudio :-P Questa attenzione nel cercare di isolare il soggetto dalla presenza umana, e' sinomino di sensibilita' e desiderio di entrare in sintonia cercando la concentrazione con cio' che si vuole riprendere, cio' comporta spesso sacrificio e saper temporeggiare attendendo l'attimo buono; mi ritrovo moltissimo in questo atteggiamento che cerco anch'io di contemperare ogni qualvolta sia possibile, anche pazientando, affinche' ne possa poi, trarre beneficio la composizione e lo scatto. Complimenti a te Patrizio. Ciao, Claudio |
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