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The castle of Miramare at sunset yesterday...

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The castle of Miramare at sunset yesterday sent on December 28, 2019 (10:02) by Amfortas. 8 comments, 570 views. [retina]

, 1.3 sec f/11.0, ISO 50, tripod. Trieste, Italy.

A Trieste i tramonti invernali sono spesso super, perciò ieri, anche per testare l'obiettivo nuovo, mi sono cimentato in questa cartolina. Gradite critiche e considerazioni.



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avatarsenior
sent on December 28, 2019 (12:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You wrote:
Degrees criticism and considerations.
The crumbling lines. they all fall crooked.
Underexposed subject.
The balance between
the exposure of the sky and that of the subject.
is severely deficient.
You should have intervened.
in a localized way on the building,
starting from optimal exposure to the sky.

avatarsenior
sent on December 28, 2019 (12:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Felix, falling lines are a choice but I understand that you are bothered.
The castle is actually underexposed - not so much - but in the post they are not exactly a phenomenon rather than ruining everything... I left it so after intervening too softly.
Hello and thank you.

avatarjunior
sent on December 28, 2019 (13:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It's true that the castle is a little underexposed, but on the other hand I imagine that was the light at the time. I like it because the majesty of the building is dampened by the delicacy of the colors of the sky.
Hello
Fabiana

avatarsenior
sent on December 28, 2019 (14:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Fabiana, you're right too :-)
Thank you!

avatarsenior
sent on December 28, 2019 (16:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Can I ask you a question?
I'll do the same to you.
is constructive.
Because
the subject is underexposed,
but was the light of the moment
and then the photo is realistic
but this reasoning
does not apply to the crooked lines of the building ?
We will not really think that in reality,
that palace has those distorted forms?
Of course not.
.
That's what I said.
I'm asking you the question.
You don't think it's much better
learn to straighten everything
and balance the various exposures...
so that the viewer does not have to say :
Crooked lines and dark subject ? 8-)

avatarsenior
sent on December 28, 2019 (17:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Well you know Felix, there are also those who liked the photo as it is so we enter the minefield of taste. Personally my idea was to leave the falling lines because it gives me the feeling of a momentum towards the sky that was really very suggestive. It is therefore a conscious choice dictated by my taste. It is not a photo of architecture aimed at a particular work, but a single shot that has responded to my contingent needs.
Hello and thank you ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on December 28, 2019 (18:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Yesterday the sunset was really spectacular, unfortunately I could not make any shots. I agree with you, if you straightened the lines you wouldn't have the feeling of momentum you gave. An interpretation I like.
Hello, Vincenzo

avatarsenior
sent on December 28, 2019 (18:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Vincenzo, thank you for your appreciation. Even the day before I took some nice shots, today nothing because it was too serene and I limited myself to a few portraits.
I hope for some short hike in the mountains shortly, hello Paul :-)


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