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| sent on May 06, 2017 (18:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Alessandro, I find the composition does not work much and is unbalanced (the right side of the photo is empty). I would have changed the shooting point (maybe going to the left) trying to give more emphasis to the cliff. Light, though hard, has been handled well and the colors I like. Ciao Alessandro, trovo che la composizione non funzioni molto e sia squilibrata (la parte destra della foto è vuota). Avrei cambiato il punto di ripresa (forse andando più a sinistra) cercando così di dare più risalto anche alla scogliera. La luce, anche se dura, è stata gestita bene e anche i colori mi piacciono. |
| sent on May 06, 2017 (20:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Peda Thank you for your comment. With a left-most shooting point, the cliff would "touch" the stack. Going to the right, what I did with other photos, the pillar tends to get confused with the cliff of Vieste. The sunset light (see the long shadows) is made hard by the natural cleavage of the curb. The empty space on the right, which causes a strong visual asymmetry, is a way of escape for the eye and for the person I wanted to include in order to give a dimension to the subject. Alexander Ciao Peda Ti ringrazio per il commento. Con un punto di ripresa più a sinistra, la scogliera avrebbe "toccato" il faraglione. Andando a destra, cosa che ho fatto con altre foto, il pilastro tende a confondersi con la scogliera di Vieste. La luce del tramonto (vedi le ombre lunghe) e' resa dura dal biancore naturale del faraglione. Lo spazio vuoto a destra, che causa una forte asimmetria visiva, e' una via di fuga per lo sguardo e per la persona, che ho voluto includere per dare una dimensione al soggetto. Alessandro |
| sent on May 06, 2017 (20:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Meanwhile, I thank you that I learned a new word (stack) :-D Reading what you wrote then, I think it was a good compromise point of your choice. Last solution, shoot vertically? Anyway thanks for the reply and congratulations for photos. Intanto ti ringrazio perché ho imparato una parola nuova (faraglione) Leggendo ciò che hai scritto allora penso sia stato un buon compromesso il punto da te scelto. Ultima soluzione, scattare in verticale? Comunque grazie per la risposta e complimenti per le foto. |
| sent on May 06, 2017 (20:40) | This comment has been translated
Beautiful! |
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