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| sent on July 25, 2021 (15:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The hard light is difficult to handle, but the view is certainly breathtaking!!! La luce dura è difficile da gestire, ma il panorama è sicuramente mozzafiato!!! |
| sent on July 25, 2021 (15:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you for visiting Blackbird here too! For the view I have to thank Nicolò Calvallaro who recommended the path and how to get here! For the light you are right, unfortunately there was no way to wait until sunset. If you recap the opportunity I will see to plan better! Grazie della visita anche qui Blackbird! Per il panorama devo ringraziare Nicolò Calvallaro che mi ha consigliato il sentiero e come arrivare qui! Per la luce hai ragione, purtroppo non c'era modo di aspettare fino al tramonto. Se ricapita l'occasione vedró di programmare meglio! |
| sent on July 25, 2021 (15:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
It is difficult to intrigue the observer when there are no identifiable subjects; the little green and rocky composition do not hold. I think, in these situations, that widening the vision to define the limits of the mountain / volcano can be of help, in the absence of a wide enough lens you can take more photos vertically and join them. At this point, I think, the stones in the foreground would also have played a different role. Years and years ago, when I projected polishes of massifs - like the railway one - to intrigue the audience I drew some lizards and sometimes ? mini cowboys who battled hiding among the rocks ... È difficile intrigare l'osservatore quando mancano soggetti individuabili; il poco verde e la composizione rocciosa non tengono. Ritengo, in queste situazioni, che allargare la visione fino a definire i limiti della montagna/vulcano possa essere di aiuto, in mancanza di un obiettivo abbastanza largo si può scattare più foto in verticale ed unirle. A questo punto, credo che anche i sassi in primo piano avrebbero avuto un ruolo diverso. Anni e anni fa, quando proiettavo lucidi di massicciate -tipo quella ferroviaria- per incuriosire la platea ci disegnavo qualche lucertola e a volte dei mini cowboy che si davano battaglia nascondendosi tra le rocce... |
| sent on July 25, 2021 (15:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
True, I confess that I had also thought of mounting on the 50mm and do an overview but time was running out and the space on the ssd was completely exhausted, so I gave up. Community thanks for the comments, they are really helping me a lot to review my shots (not only this) with a critical eye and, I hope, to improve myself! È vero, ti confesso che avevo pensato anche di montare su il 50mm e fare una panoramica ma il tempo stringeva e lo spazio sulla ssd era completamente esaurito, quindi ho lasciato perdere. Comunque grazie dei commenti, mi stanno aiutando davvero molto a rivedere i miei scatti (non solo questo) con occhio critico e , spero, a migliorarmi! |
| sent on July 25, 2021 (16:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
John the elders say that experience is the sum of all the rip-offs had... :-D Giovanni gli anziani dicono che l'esperienza è la somma di tutte le fregature avute... |
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