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Innocent indifference (Venice)...

Il mio sguardo su Venezia

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Innocent indifference (Venice) sent on October 27, 2011 (19:49) by Kramer71. 8 comments, 1635 views.

, 1/125 f/8.0, ISO 100, hand held. Venezia, Italy.

Innocente indifferenza(Venezia). Pentax K20D , Ob. Pentax 18-55mm a 35mm , f/8 , 1/125sec. , iso 100 , mano libera.





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avatarsenior
sent on October 27, 2011 (22:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

In this picture, the picture is really very beautiful, you really get the idea of ??what prompted you to take pictures this time.
What I personally do not convince me too is the realization, for a message as "hard" I opted for a much more raw processing. But it is only a personal opinion.
However, it is a beautiful picture. Bravo.

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sent on October 27, 2011 (22:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Sergio, heart. What do you mean more processing raw? A 'picture with more light and shade or more contrast? Before making a selection, I tried some different processing, sometimes I find myself with 3 or 4 different files of the same photo and depends on the mood at the time of processing. I really enjoyed your vision. :-)

avatarsenior
sent on October 27, 2011 (22:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Kramer Hello, yes I meant just that. But if you've tried other processing and at the end you have chosen this because you heard the one closest to the way you interpret this moment, I'm sure you made the right choice. I also like you always choose according to my personal taste, which sometimes does not respond to its classic tradition. I renew to you even more so my compliments. Hello

avatarsenior
sent on October 27, 2011 (22:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks ancora.Si, in fact, this version was the one that convinced me more, I chose a pronounced vignetting on white to give importance only to the subjects, to emphasize that this picture, in fact, it could very well be taken to Rome or anywhere else. I just wanted to capture the child that passes without looking away, walking hand in hand with her mother, and that, in the end, we look and see what our parents taught us to look and vedere.E 'really a pleasure to discuss so a photo. :-)

avatarsenior
sent on October 30, 2011 (18:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I must say that for something so real processing "evanescent" makes her look like a reality of the past rather than present unfortunately. For the rest I like

avatarsenior
sent on October 30, 2011 (19:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Gtabbi for intervention. In fact, you're right, it might seem an image of the past, but tomorrow, I am sure, things will not improve. Generally the picture-taking for the sake of it but other times to show and gaze on things that most of the world voluntarily choose to ignore.

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sent on October 31, 2011 (15:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello, implementation seems good, maybe a little 'too soft, but I understand that the intent was also to hide some disturbing elements on top (basket of rubbish in the first place).
As for the depicted scene, the discussion would be very large. Personally, I have the utmost respect for people in difficulty to which I always try to offer my help, but here in Venice, there is unfortunately a real racket alms with these women from large handkerchiefs that hide almost the entire face, kneeling and almost flat on the ground, many of them apparently very sick. The fact is that I see them arrive in the morning and look great, so many times when I go from work to play cards in a sotoportego near where I work and I guarantee you they're better than you and me. Then they go to the grocery store to the nearby Coop and they go back home with what is left (before passing the "boss" to collect the proceeds of the workday). Hello

avatarsenior
sent on October 31, 2011 (18:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I am absolutely convinced that it is exactly as you say, in fact, but on a smaller scale, it also happens to my country. Of course at the end of the day, they earned more than you and me. Anyway I just wanted to emphasize the overall appearance, knowing full well that there are people who run bad or duress by force (usually children). Remain, for me I think the photographs, always excellent subjects who pretend or not. Where do you live in Venice?


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