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sent on January 22, 2017 (21:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Francesco for the visit and for expressing a positive comment on the photos, I state that I am not a photographer and I never read books on photographic techniques indeed I do best to spin the disks and use the various mixer for mixing musica.La photos could have been better if I had waterproof footwear and if there were no trucks and bulldozers along the margins of the river that were manutenzioe and then I had to sacrifice the photo .... I took a look at your gallery and really nice. Hi Paul @F.santullo Grazie Francesco per la visita e per aver espresso un commento positivo alla foto,premetto che non sono un fotografo e che non ho mai letto libri che trattano tecniche fotografiche anzi mi riesce meglio far girare i dischi e usare i vari mixer per miscelare musica.La foto poteva essere migliore se avessi avuto delle calzature impermeabili e se non ci fossero camion e ruspe lungo i margini del fiume che facevano manutenzioe e quindi ho dovuto sacrificare la foto....ho dato un occhiata alla tua galleria ed veramente bella. Ciao Paolo
sent on February 17, 2017 (20:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
@ Mauve60 Piera Thanks for the ride, the particular there 'and hardly you can' clear ... with regard to the photographic technique you could do better I was passing by and with few tools available and without having made a visit we say that the shot is not 'bad ... :-) @Mauve60 Grazie Piera per il passaggio,il particolare c'e' e difficilmente lo si puo' cancellare...per quanto riguarda la tecnica fotografica si poteva fare meglio mi trovavo di passaggio e con pochi strumenti a disposizione e senza aver fatto un sopralluogo diciamo che lo scatto non e' male...
sent on May 15, 2017 (16:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
@Claudio Cozzani Hi and thank you for the passage as I said earlier I was passing and not having so much time I clicked I did the same if nothing else I brought home something ... probably there are better shooting points I did not have time to explore And anyway a fisherman's clothing would have facilitated me, I could open a little more shadows but the mechanical means that were working on the shores of the Piave would appear and I did not go into the shutter if I could avoid human, mechanical, etc elements excluding Of animals. The gaze leads to the North from where the waters have carried thousands of fallen into war for the sake of human stupidity ... the gaze is carried to the sunset light I think if the water movement was reverse from the south North (sunset) would strengthen the effect :-) Hi Paul ... 8-) @Claudio Cozzani Ciao e grazie del passaggio come detto in precedenza ero di passaggio e non avendo tanto tempo lo scatto l ho fatto lo stesso se non altro portavo a casa qualcosa... probabilmente ci sono punti di ripresa migliori non ho avuto tempo di esplorare e comunque un abbigliamento da pescatore mi avrebbe agevolato,potevo aprire un po di piu' le ombre ma sarebbero apparsi i mezzi meccanici che stavano lavorando sulle rive del Piave e non mi andava di inserirli nello scatto se posso evito elementi umani,meccanici etc ad esclusione degli animali.Lo sguardo porta a Nord da dove le acque hanno trasportato migliaia di caduti in guerra per colpa della stupidita' umana...lo sguardo viene trasportato verso la luce del tramonto credo che se il movimento dell'acqua fosse stato inverso da sud verso nord (Tramonto) avrebbe rafforzato l effetto Ciao Paolo...