josep lluís grau 0 Posted April 18, 2004 Maria, let me do two suggestions to this shot : try to crop a bit of the sky and a bit of the grass at the bottom (that is, make slightly more rectangular the image)and also I think it would have been better a more conservative use of Photoshop... Kind regards, Link to comment
unspecified 0 Posted April 18, 2004 you overdid the contrast part (that's why only 5). Otherwise fine compositon Link to comment
francescomartini 0 Posted April 19, 2004 Verde che piu' verde non si puo'!!! Ottima!!! Link to comment
roberto p 0 Posted April 19, 2004 Bellissimo verde e bella composizione! Ottima secondo me anche l'idea di inserire il casolare all'estrema destra. Ciao. Link to comment
andreasalini 0 Posted April 19, 2004 Il soggetto mi piace tantissimo, sono però d'accordo con Josep per quanto riguarda il cielo. Comunque bello scatto! Link to comment
micheleberti 0 Posted April 19, 2004 Il soggetto è bello. Per la composizione personalmente avrei o tolto la casa in alto a destra oppure avrei cercato di farla entrare tutta nella foto senza tagliarla. Mi unisco al coro per quanto riguarda il contrasto ed un taglio con meno cielo e meno prato in primo piano. Link to comment
maria conversano 0 Posted April 19, 2004 Hear is a new crop pf the picture. Do you think is beter? Link to comment
alecee 0 Posted April 20, 2004 Very interesting composition. I like the original better Maria but there's a little distracting white spot just in front of the trees. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted April 20, 2004 Brava Maria, una bella composizione con degli ottimi colori!! Link to comment
thomas_turk 0 Posted April 20, 2004 Joseph and Thomas are saying the photog overdid PS.. The photog doesnt say PS was used, and... what are we expected to see here..a drab digital scene or a brillianr fuji scene. Guess some people no longer can accept the natural colors of film and nature..Re the pix, I would crop out the top right bit of building which distracts a little from the cypress zig zag, and a little less sky as already suggested, making the shot more earthy..Good perspective, strict clear composition with small croppings.. Link to comment
maria conversano 0 Posted April 20, 2004 You'r writhe, but a lot of people, on this site loves a massive use of photoshop, some others do that for work, and do not see at photos not alterated. More, if you use films and not digital camera, you need a scanner that,naturaly, alterate the colors and the definition of the piture. Hear is the picture in original, like scanner present on computer. But is not what you see looking at the paper-photo Link to comment
thomas_turk 0 Posted April 20, 2004 That will be a bunny rabbit or pussy cat or white egret..Alec..film picks them all up.. Link to comment
john_crosby 0 Posted April 21, 2004 Beautiful photo - really mouth watering esthetics. A fitting testament to a fabulous location. You are very lucky to live in such a picturesque country. Link to comment
diegobuono 3 Posted April 21, 2004 Maria , nella scansione originale vedo che c'erano delle leggere nuvole. Io le avrei lasciate, credo che avrebbero dato un po' più di vita ad un celo un po' troppo chiaro. Ma quanti consigli per questa foto, beh si vede che ha suscitato interesse. La pelllicola che hai usato è per negativi (il cielo è celestino non blu intenso)? Per i paesaggi io userei pellicola per diapositive, i celi ne guadagnano molto? Molto bella comunque, pochi giorni fa ce n'era una simile con dei cipressi a zig-zag, non ricordo di chi era ma era fatta in Toscana. Ciao! Link to comment
lauracangiano 0 Posted April 21, 2004 Beautiful shot, Maria! I wouldn't crop any of it, I think the composition is well balanced the way it is..I especially like the traces in the field at the botton 'cause they draw the eye into the picture and give depth to it. Brava! Link to comment
maria conversano 0 Posted April 21, 2004 Thanks, realy from deep of me, for all your comments. I apreciate a lot your interest and your worlds. Diego, la foto era di Michele Berti ed era moto bella. Si erano gli stessi cipressi che sono fra i più famosi della Toscana. L'angolatura scelta da Michele era presa da un pò più in basso della collina. Molto originale! Link to comment
the grey house 0 Posted April 21, 2004 Maria, a striking scene with beautiful (film based) saturated greens. Lovely image and a good discussion. Regards Paul. Link to comment
micheleberti 0 Posted April 21, 2004 Grazie Maria della citazione... effettivamente ho messo una foto la settimana scorsa e quella di cui parlava Diego dovrebbe essere questa. Scusate l'intrusione e complimenti ancora a Maria per la foto. Link to comment
nino1 0 Posted May 21, 2004 Maria,I think the original image is better , I don't know why the clouds disappeared, maybe you didn't worked the sky in a proper way with ps; nice composition... Link to comment
juan_t._santiago 0 Posted May 29, 2004 Very well composed, I prefer this view than the vertical one. Congratulations Link to comment
mauro nervi 0 Posted April 30, 2007 un bell'accostamento della simmetria dei cipressi con un verde cos젢rillante da sembrare "Irlandese", ma la Toscana 蠭eglio... Link to comment
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