mario2 0 Posted December 11, 2006 Hola Alberto! he estado admirando tus dos versiones y para mi se hace ciertamente muy dificil elegir una... esta quizas tiene mas dramatismo " se palpa la potencia del B&N" y la otra color amarillento de los campos se nos muestra muy bonito.Por encima de todo y de cualquier tecnicismo es una toma con un encuadre muy estetico y de un atractivo visual estupendo,ese punto de movimiento en las nubes dan ese dinamismo que tanto se hecha en falta en la fotografia de paisaje que a menudo "peca" de demaseado estatico.Un abrazo y felicidades Link to comment
pedrodeluisa 0 Posted December 11, 2006 Ostras, que fuerte!. Preciosa!. Profundidad extraordinaria y ese aspecto tridimensional! La pared y su textura, las nubes, el arbol... Paso en este caso de no poner notas y te doy un doble siete!! Link to comment
martino_balestreri 0 Posted December 12, 2006 Ottimo, drammatico b/w, la composizione eccellente...da maestro caro Alberto!!! Complimenti sinceri! Ciao. Link to comment
aepelbacher 0 Posted December 22, 2006 What a fabulous shot, Alberto - I'm sorry that I missed it earlier. It is a great tree to photograph! I'm not sure if you said this already, but did you use a long exposure to get the effect of the sky and the countryside in the distance? Great work! Link to comment
alberto.conde 0 Posted December 22, 2006 Not exactly a long exposure. It was early in the morning, cloudy and the shutter speed was 1/30 at f 8. Link to comment
Emmanuel Enyinwa 0 Posted March 28, 2007 I LOVE this shot, Alberto. It is better in b/w than the color version. JMO. Link to comment
alberto.conde 0 Posted March 28, 2007 Thanks a lot Emmanuel, your opinion is of great value to me.Regards, Link to comment
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