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| sent on September 05, 2019 (12:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
In my opinion, the portrait in photography is the most difficult to make, you, now, do it quite well. I'm following you from the beginning... my congratulations Stefy! Hello, George A mio avviso, il ritratto in fotografia è il più difficile da ben realizzare, tu, ora, ci riesci abbastanza bene. Ti seguo dall'inizio...i miei complimenti Stefy! Ciao, Giorgio |
user112477 | sent on September 05, 2019 (13:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Who to exclaim OOOOOOOO!!!!! How wonderful? To The Photographer or the Model. They both deserve it!!!!! Ooooooo!!!! How wonderful!!!! Fujifan80, In A chi esclamare OOOOOOOO!!!!! CHE MERAVIGLIA? Alla Fotografa o alla Modella. Se lo meritano entrambe!!!!! OOOOOOO!!!! che meraviglia!!!! Fujifan80 |
user112477 | sent on September 05, 2019 (18:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Photos seen on the camera screen are often the beautifulcopy of the same view on your PC. They invest a lot on screens. So it's normal that you have to, in addition to 'sour' (it's a new term that I have to mark), Traffic a lot in PP. Use the program par excellence Ph/Cr. Anyway have results so!!!!!!. :-)
Le foto viste sullo schermo della fotocamera sono spesso la bellacopia della stessa vista nel PC. Investono molto sugli schermi. Per cui è normale che devi, oltre che 'smadonnare' (è un termine nuovo che mi devo segnare), Trafficare parecchio in PP. Usa il programma per eccellenza Ph/Cr. Comunque averne dei risultati così!!!!!!. |
| sent on September 05, 2019 (21:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Fuji is not a PP problem, between raw camera and Photoshop I get the ankle and I can fix and manage the light a little better, since I shoot almost always with natural light or at most a solar panel for the face. The problem is that to capture maybe the moment I like or cut a hand, or my foot, or Do shots, or I close too much when I should open and vice versa. :-D :-D In short, to capture the moment I often and willingly get lost in stupid mistakes that I see only later to the pc... hence the swaying!!! :-D Fuji non è un problema di PP, tra camera raw e Photoshop me la cavicchio e riesco ad aggiustare e a gestire un po' meglio la luce, visto che scatto quasi sempre con luce naturale o al massimo un pannello solare per il viso. Il problema è che per catturare magari il momento che mi piace o taglio una mano, o il piede, o faccio inquadrature ad cazzum, o chiudo troppo quando dovrei aprire e viceversa. Insomma per catturare l'attimo mi perdo spesso e volentieri in stupidi errori che rivedo solo dopo al pc... da qui lo smadonnamento!!! |
user112477 | sent on September 05, 2019 (21:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
What's the problem? Daiii, you have 6D!!! with natural light... of course and 70 -200 (great at 5.6) frames a little wide, and maybe 'only' at 120, quite a burst... cuts, straightening, sewing, etc. later. Everyone does it, or almost. You know that. Hello Ma che problema c'è? Daiii, hai la 6D!!! con luce naturale...naturalmente e 70 -200 (ottimo a 5,6) inquadra un pò largo, e magari 'solo' a 120, raffica parecchio...e tagli, radrizzi, cuci, ecc. dopo. Lo fanno tutti, o quasi. Lo sai benissimo. Ciao |
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