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sent on March 05, 2018 (18:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Background apart in my view to see a little 'saturation and contrast in color. Sfondo a parte a mio modo di vedere diminuirei un po' la saturazione ed il contrasto nel colore.
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sent on March 10, 2018 (15:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A complex macro to be managed for the gathering and the uninterrupted continuity of the flowers in direct contact of the stem and to each other, this makes it very difficult to compose it in its entirety also its extension (to be approved therefore the choice of the FS that has a uniform and enhanced detail and definition); quoto Pier about the intensity of the saturation that pushes more 'the photo towards tonality' a bit 'too full, even if honestly, is left to observe with pleasantness and spontaneity' ;-). Congratulations Pablo in any case for the beautiful shot connected to a subject complex, not easy to "read" or 'to represent. Greetings, Claudio :-P Una macro complessa da gestire per l'assembramento e la continuita' ininterrotta dei fiori a diretto contatto del gambo e gli uni agli altri, questo rende molto difficile comporlo per intero stante anche la sua estensione (da approvare pertanto la scelta del FS che ha unoiformato e valorizzato dettaglio e definizione); quoto Pier riguardo l'intensita0 della saturazione che spinge di piu' la foto verso tonalita' un po' troppo cariche anche se onestamente, si lascia osservare con gradevolezza e spontaneita'. Complimenti Pablo in ogni caso per il bello scatto connesso ad un soggetto compesso, non semplice da "leggere" ne' da rappresentare. Un saluto, Claudio
sent on March 10, 2018 (23:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the comments. The Erica is a difficult plant to manage: on the one hand the smallness of the flowers, on the other the shade that is difficult to manage. The focus stacking adds other difficulties because it tends to oversaturate the color tones. I dropped the saturation in post production in order to have a shade as similar as possible to the real (I had the inflorescence under the nose). I also believe that the feeling of supersaturation is created by the green caron that was used as a wind barrier, otherwise with the focus stacking every minimal oscillation was deleterious. Grazie per i commenti. L'Erica è una pianta difficile da gestire: da una parte la piccolezza dei fiori, dall'altra la tonalità che è difficile da gestire. Il focus stacking aggiuge altre difficoltà perchè tende a sovrasaturare i toni di colore. Ho dimunuito la saturazione in post produzione in maniera da avere una tonalità quanto più possibile simile alla reale (avevo l'infiorescenza sotto il naso). Credo inoltre che la sensazione di sovrasaturazione sia creata dal caroncino verde che è stato usato come barriera antivento, atrimenti con il focus stacking ogni minima oscillazione era deleteria.