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Come on, Spring!...

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Come on, Spring! sent on May 23, 2019 (17:16) by Giovanni Teti. 4 comments, 269 views. [retina]

at 48mm, 1/6 f/32.0, ISO 100, hand held. Perugia, Italy.




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sent on December 19, 2019 (15:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Perhaps you wanted to give the observer a feeling of the presence of a spring wind, if this were the case it could have created something less confusing especially in the first floor, using a slightly faster time in consideration of the free hand. I believe that the diaphragm used can only help you in addition to getting a slow time to have diffraction which certainly helps to worsen the quality of the image.
I'd be a fool to denigrate the b/n, indeed in many pictures I find it captivating probably more than color, but thinking of a tribute to spring maybe I would have chosen to present the image with cheerful shades, but this is only my personal opinion.



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sent on December 19, 2019 (15:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Pigi47, thank you very much for the comment and advice...
in fact I wanted to resume the almond keeping trunk and branches quite defined and give the leaves the choppy effect (perhaps too accentuated as you noticed!)
regarding the relationship between f32 and diffraction I can not follow you because I have no idea what you are referring to and indeed I would be happy if you explained to me :-)
the choice of black and white was obligatory for my intentions: the shot goes back to April/May last and made a cold dog again and therefore "spring!" in the sense move to arrive! black and white is precisely the absence at that time of the spring weather that would have been reasonable to expect!
Greetings! G.

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sent on December 20, 2019 (9:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Some articles that can probably help you. www.phototutorial.net/la-diffrazione/

https://www.marcobisogni.it/blog/diffrazione-diaframma-fotografia/https://www.marcobisogni.it/blog/diffrazione-diaframma-fotografia/https://www.photorevolt.com/articoli/34/diffrazione-ed-obiettivi
https://www.marcobisogni.it/blog/diffrazione-diaframma-fotografia/
http://www.nikonland.eu/forum/index.php?/page/indice.html/_/fotografia-generale/corso-di-fotografia/la-diffrazione-un-fenomeno-spesso-trascurato-r877

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sent on December 22, 2019 (22:38) | This comment has been translated

Thank you!


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