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light sent on June 07, 2016 (23:13) by Maserc. 33 comments, 1233 views. [retina]

at 52mm, 1/80 f/5.6, ISO 1000, hand held. Milano, Italy.

Nonostante la giovane età, dal volto di questo monaco traspare una solennità non comune. La luce a cui fa riferimento il titolo non è la fiammella che illumina il volto.



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user33434
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sent on August 09, 2016 (12:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

What to say. You caught a beautiful expression and caption helps a lot in understanding the shot, even the colors as your other portraits I used them very well, this series of yellow-gold shades are lovely. I can not explain how they can go unnoticed portraits as well. I make many compliments

avatarsenior
sent on August 09, 2016 (13:12) | This comment has been translated

Thanks Mauro.

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sent on August 09, 2016 (13:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful portrait no doubt about it, perhaps a bit 'too close but I think it wanted.

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sent on August 09, 2016 (13:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

For what must be a portrait that is nothing to dire..la composition with candle left I really like .... I understand the management lights ... but I recovered the shadows and exasperated over the beautiful orange .... the caption I did not happen then we study over ricommento !!

avatarsenior
sent on August 09, 2016 (13:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The photo was taken at the festival of the East. The subject was in a booth surrounded by visitors. I had to shake to eliminate all foreign elements.

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sent on August 09, 2016 (13:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Exasperated in the sense of making more cargo?

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sent on August 09, 2016 (14:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

personal opinion ..... I like the saturated color I recovered a little shadow to make it more bright and saturated barely more ... but then again it's just a personal taste on the photo itself nothing to dire.la composition I like how narrow and given the chaotic situation I would say congratulations ..... then I'm inexperienced I did not even an SLR and as I always say my advice be taken with mordida ...

avatarjunior
sent on August 09, 2016 (17:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I find that there is not much balance in the composition.
At the bottom there is a lot of stuff (to be exploited!) And at the top of the head has very little air around the outside, which is a shame, because with a few cm of air more would have gotten a click of greater scope.
I do not know what the situation was, but maybe imagine it horizontally would allow you to sacrifice a part of his robes in favor of a more balanced.
I really like the skin imperfection, and the reflection that you have been able to take home. Bravo!

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sent on August 09, 2016 (17:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)


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sent on August 10, 2016 (0:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

maserc hello and welcome! from the technical point of view I have been told everything and I agree especially the comment sonmian on the horizontal cut and the bottom fabric. but these comments have already explained.
another thing that I am not convinced it is the subject. in contrast to the title the look of monaco really seems to me off, I do not see the light of the title. seems more tired, perhaps I resigned ... and here I doubt. perhaps a portrait set (given the situation of "traffic" around him) could provide an explanation for this expression (tired exposure, people, questions or something else ...?).
of course this is my personal portrait reading and therefore should be taken with tongs. but I doubt that the light that you have "lived"It has not passed in your shot.
the next.

user81826
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sent on August 10, 2016 (0:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

What really impresses me is not the choice of colors which makes the scene too flat. I like the fact bright orange dress but goes to clash with all the yellow background and behind the scene.
The sharpness, I would call "excessive" on the face, I like rather a lot and gives character to the picture.
In short, I think that is worse in this shot are the composition and background colors.

avatarsenior
sent on August 10, 2016 (7:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Definitely a great portrait close with a cured composition and rich in detail. A pity not to cross the eyes of the subject. I really like the reflections on the sides of the face, certainly not easy to manage.

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sent on August 10, 2016 (9:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks guys for the comments.
I reply to the points that you have asked me. Obviously consider it as interlocutory and not intended as a defense office. :-)
As for the horizontal cut, I have already answered.
The fund's colors could not be changed because one click stolen.
The look. I transmits a kind of introspective moment, I like it because I feel very intimate. Perhaps as a way to break away from everything around him.
Capture his attention and make him look in the room, he would have created a moment of downtime, which was not exactly what I wanted.
Then a light, can also be seen as a faint flame ...

user81826
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sent on August 10, 2016 (10:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I looked down instead love it, I find it more intimate.
The background colors are rather an interpretation however, easily exchangeable with vivisection, saturation and luminance, and in particular I would try to fix the gold / yellow background on the left, making it detached from the portrait. Also increase a bit 'whites would have helped in my opinion.
Of course it's just what I perceived myself.
Again congratulations,
Paul

avatarsenior
sent on August 10, 2016 (10:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Paul. Whites are at the limit. I would have burned the flame left.

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sent on August 10, 2016 (16:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I share largely the comment Alepou: maybe enough slap a nice big face in the foreground to make a portrait.
There must be an 'energy, a' thrill that must be returned to 'observer, and that here, honestly I do not see ...

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sent on August 10, 2016 (16:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I find the composition a bit 'too close, the subject does not stand out from the background.
I really like the expression, clashes that red on the right. shame he could not make up with more air.
I would try being developed to highlight better the traits of the person from the background.
to me on the contrary really like the vertical cut, the shoulder on the left creates a curve that leads the eye to the face.
But even better if you left more air on all 4 sides.

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sent on August 10, 2016 (20:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

"But even better if you left more air on all 4 sides ..."

Maybe it could ... The alternative was to take a nice group photo with all visitors to the fair ... :-D

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sent on August 10, 2016 (20:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

"Maybe enough slap a nice big face in the foreground to make a portrait.
There must be an 'energy, a' thrill that must be returned to 'observer, and that here, honestly I do not see ... "

I'm perfectly agree with you. The genre of portraiture think is one of the most difficult.
You must establish an empathy with the portrayed subject that takes time and proper preparation.

The opposite of what you get in a shot stolen, in a crowded fair, and a person who would like to be somewhere else ...

Certainly the portrait of Francis Bacon, made by Irving Penn is another thing. But be Penn ...
Agree?

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sent on August 10, 2016 (21:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The opposite of what you get in a shot stolen, in a crowded fair, and a person who would like to be somewhere else ...

actually if you're good at portraits (I am not) you are able to capture nuances everywhere, even in a crowded fair. For example, you could capture in 'expression of monaco just that desire to be anywhere else you mention, perhaps enlarging and settling the portrait rather than tightening the' framing ...


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