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| sent on October 02, 2020 (9:37) | This comment has been translated
Very nice! |
| sent on October 21, 2020 (22:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
pose and light and I like the cut too! but I just don't understand why use a 35! :-| posa e luce ed anche il taglio mi piacciono! però proprio non capisco perché usare un 35! |
| sent on October 21, 2020 (23:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Actually, I recently have this lens, that is, I recently have the whole Leica system and therefore I was also testing the performance of the optics ... then the rest of the set with Maria I did it mainly with summarit 75. I also wanted to probe the fact that I could approach the subject to have greater "intimacy" without distorting its face, which is not easy with a 35 mm if you go too close (here I was at the minimum focus distance, 0.70 cm). I believe that the 35 mm, as well as the 28, if used well can tell a lot, even if they are definitely unconventional focal points for close portraits. Luca in realtà è da poco che ho questa lente, cioè da poco che ho tutto il sistema Leica e quindi stavo anche testando resa delle ottiche... poi il resto del set con Maria l'ho fatto principalmente col summarit 75. Volevo anche sondare il fatto di potermi avvicinare al soggetto per avere maggiore "intimità" senza però distorcerne il volto, cosa non facile con un 35 mm se si va troppo vicino (qui ero alla minima distanza di messa a fuoco, 0.70 cm). Credo che il 35 mm, così come il 28, se usati bene possano raccontare molto, anche se si tratta decisamente di focali non convenzionali per i ritratti ravvicinati. Luca |
| sent on October 22, 2020 (0:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Yes, of course! Here you can see a lot that it is a wide angle... Si ovvio! Qui si nota molto che è un grandangolo... |
| sent on October 22, 2020 (16:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I really like this portrait, the 35 if you know how to use it allows you to do almost everything besides of course the street, but you have to enter the scene and approach the subject, if used well it transmits to those who observe the photo to feel almost in the scene something that a canvas will never transmit to you. Plus it also gives you more depth of field because it doesn't crush like long focals. A me piace molto questo ritratto, il 35 se lo sai usare ti permette di fare quasi tutto oltre che ovviamente la street, ma devi entrare nella scena e avvicinarti al soggetto, se usato bene trasmette a chi osserva la foto di sentirsi quasi nella scena cosa che un tele non ti trasmetterà mai. In più ti da anche più profondità di campo perchè non schiaccia come le focali lunghe. |
| sent on October 22, 2020 (21:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Now I don't know if I used the 35 well, but I can say that Maria was very good at maintaining the expression. Much of the credit goes to her ora non so se ho usato bene il 35, però posso dire che Maria è stata molto brava a mantenere l'espressione. Molto del merito va a lei |
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