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Pilotta...

Banco&nero II

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Pilotta sent on March 05, 2014 (21:47) by Giacomo Tortorolo. 10 comments, 921 views.

1/60 f/4.0, ISO 320, hand held.

#BiancoeNero #fujiX100 #BlackAndWhite #CircoloFotografico





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avatarsenior
sent on March 06, 2014 (14:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Splendid two figures that they walk under the arch.
Hello

avatarsenior
sent on March 06, 2014 (21:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nymphalidae Thanks for passing and for the appreciation, flatters me so much! :-)
Hello
G

avatarsenior
sent on March 09, 2014 (16:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello James, I like the shot, has a nice feel slightly nostalgic date from the two figures that move away, a good conversion in b / w and a good management of lights and shadows.
Knowing me, if the shot had been mine, I would have kept the shadows a bit 'more closed and less readable, to give that sense of mystery and unknown shadows that always manage to give our shots, but the choice, in this case , is solely your ;-)
It amazes me what you can do with fujifilm ... better I start to drive off the army of the twelve monkeys! :-D
Hello
Barbara

avatarsenior
sent on March 09, 2014 (23:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Do not comment because the photo is not my thing so I would not be able to judge with knowledge (at least I think) I'll just a note on the lights burned almost to the last arc for a black and white, but not only are avoid.

people are too far away for me now, and do not tell crabs are just a side dish, I would have preferred height of the first arch in the foreground or a little later.
and thankfully I did not want commentartela:-D
hello, simone

avatarsenior
sent on March 10, 2014 (11:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

:-) Hello Barbara, nice to your step and flatters me your appreciation, very nice!
This is the raw that I developed with LR and then converted with Silver Efex, I have also another one with the shadows a bit more closed closer to the effect that you enjoy while on the jpg room had shadows closed and definitely had the 't effect it would have pleased you :-);
I will not put his finger on it:
better that I begin to chase away the army of the twelve monkeys!

but I guarantee that this fuji "ina" has amazed me too have no idea of ??the recovery that allowed me, the very first Raw of the fuji that I developed and did not want to believe it, I was stunned!
Greetings
G

avatarsenior
sent on March 10, 2014 (12:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Simone! thanks for the ride and also
and luckily I did not want commentartela

for the comment you left me at the end:-D you see that you're not stuck:-D 8-)
It is not so much that I realized that the street and the urban landscape fascinates me and then I have a lot to learn, definitely tips are helpful!
In fact, I agree with you that if the figures had been closer it would have been even better but when I was there were already far away (on the road lal t people do not expect and all in a moment), and I thought it was already good to take even riuscirle in the shadow, like two souls who turn away) not yet wrapped by the light ;-);
while for the lights, where I agree with you that we should not burn mai, define how you almost burned, so they look good if they are not burned are at the limit, the fuji has allowed me to recover indecent, in a wide range of grays so I was never able to get it, and as far as the zonal system have all whites and all blacks both in this shot is the one where I left the shadows a little darker! ;-)
Hello
G

avatarsenior
sent on March 10, 2014 (13:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

On the street or in anyway expressive shots like this, the lights, in the case of contrasts to the limit as in this case, I think it is almost impossible to handle them properly without burning the highlights or shadows.
To do so we should not make the merger of the shots, but in the shots of street where it is to capture "the moment" it is impossible to do so (people move).
Then there are the lights to the limit, as well as on the contrary they could be burned with light shadows perfectly exposed. It's about making choices between light and shadow, and often depends on the way to see who the photographer (some people prefer the shadows and who light) or by the case.
All this to say that to me the light at the limit does not bother me at all, in fact I was amazed at the fact that with the fuji you are not completely burned but you nonetheless allowed a reasonable recovery of some details.

avatarsenior
sent on March 10, 2014 (13:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I agree, I also noticed this on the field, the light of the day was at peak and tunnels in the Pilotta are damp and dark, I could not handle both with those two running away ... I have chosen: to expose the high boom ... I open the LR ... and voila ... I managed to get the above but acting only on the profile that I corrected, a bit of clarity and the panel lights and shadows: 2 minutes? ! wow!
Thank you very much again Barbara, you are very kind, I enjoy your advice :-)!
I have a 5d mk1 then surely even weaker than the 6d for that verse, that if I am working well until I-2EV is good enough if I arrive at 0EV, the range is restricted to what is good for me the old lady;
the fuji (which is not even the s but it's smooth) I was stunned by thisI'm reason!
Greetings
G

ps
In any case, if I understand something of this kind, the street is free from dogmas technical canons, it is very important for the moment, but the machine helps you enough when you have to choose what to expose;
However, there is an Achilles heel has it and we need to be careful: the day so I often use the optical viewfinder and relatively open aperture shots if you have to pay attention to the parallax I happened to focus on your subject and recompose and for my distraction most likely, ritovarmi to have to focus on the background and the subject in the foreground blurred :-(, this does not happen if you use the electronic viewfinder!

avatarsenior
sent on March 12, 2014 (22:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Absolutely do not want to stir up a controversy, far be it from me the thought in this period then I would not have the strength to support naenche :-|
I personally think that this photo of street has very little to me is a classic photo of the urban landscape, the presence blatantly obvious people just do not think it's enough to make a picture "expressive" stories that stolen moments of daily life to the streets of the city of Parma.
and just like urban photography, I think it can be judged also Technically, not only from a geometrical point of view or perspective, as well as management of lights, more so in black and white has its own importance.
then, as always, everyone sees it as they see fit, I agree with you when you say that in the photograph of street is not so important exposure or quality of 'image, but what it says, but in this case for me missing just define the conditions for such.

I hope the author does not hold it against me, I'd be really sorry, but I just expressed my opinion.

a greeting, simone

avatarsenior
sent on March 13, 2014 (1:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Simon, you do not want to absolutely forbid c ;-)
I respect and accept all the criticism or as I seemed to understand in your case more than a critical thinking
For me photography is a passion and when I'm here to switch me some ideas with you my attitude is, was and always will be friendly and respectful and willing to learn not to degrade with a childish attitude touchy, it would make little sense;
plus I think even if I had the greatest photographer of the earth would be fair to accept an opinion, maybe even discordant, because I think that there is always a chance of learning something ;-) so quiet no problem!

Coming to the photo I replied to your comment or note:
you affermavi that the lights are not to be burned, and I t I replied that they are not for real, are at the limit
the photo I ranked among the urban landscape / architecture because it seemed more appropriate, but before the photo of you as well as an urban landscape trasmessoo also to the other, then it may be a hybrid ;-), I know I do not frankly comment photos based on what they send me is not according to the genre they belong to, are one in which the rules of an art form to be a little tight, forgive me!
In the end, more about the photo and your thought I wrote that I agreed with you that I would rather have a human presence more impressive too, although even so I do not mind!

I would just ... :-)

So perfectly free to sayyour own, even gladly invite you to observe my other works for comparison, although this should be a judgment:-D ;-)

soon
a greeting
G


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