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mario2

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Después de contemplarla un rato tengo dos sentimientos encontrados. Por un lado se me cae la baba viendo como has descrito la caída otoñal de las hojas; es sin duda magistral. De otro lado, cuando veo y pienso en el otoño no puedo separar ciertos colores que lo acompañan, y son los ocres y amarillos, y es aquí cuando choco frontalmente con el azul del fondo. Quizá el problema esté en mí y modo simple de ver las cosas.

 

Sirvan esta palabras para que sepas las sensaciones que me causa la imagen, y en ningún modo un crítica pues no estoy capacitado para ello.

 

Recibe un cariñoso abrazo.

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¡Has dado en el clavo!Eso buscaba, la calidez de las hojas en contraposición de la frialdad del capo del coche, como vinculo de conexión con el frío día...Un abrazo y ya sabes, tus agudos y acertados comentarios son siempre más que bienvenidos
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Abstract photography as an art, has a wide field of possibilities,

some photographers take images isolating the main context leaving out

of the capture, but there are other ways to create an abstract, such

us moving the camera during the exposure creating movements as

straight lines, circles, diagonals, waves…Others photographers take

images from a car in motion.

In all these images the common element is the low shutter which builds

the image…this style of photography has the advantage that can be used

in the nature, street, portrait, architecture…The real live motif is

that always is a big surprise to see the appearance of the scene on

camera (Display) and it is always impossible to predict the final

result. Comments, impressions or other thoughts are interesting.

Thanks for your time, better in larger mode.

No PS job

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Besides all the styles you mentioned, there is also the technique where you hit the trigger even without looking through the viewfinder, just walk and snap... see the results later. There is nothing fancy behind that but it creates whole new set of images nesides wverything you have organizes with a thought.

I guess you did these on the set which shows on the latest image you posted. But still this looks like the leafs are dancing on a ice surface on a cold winter day.

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Me encanta como te ha quedado. Ese choque frontal de los frios y calientes es lo que mas me gusta. En otonyo tambien hay cielos con ese azul rabioso....por lo menos en Madrid....je je
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I genuinely appreciate your experiments with form and color.... technicalities are okay, but the eye you have for conceptualizing this kind of images is the key factor. Cheers.
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Perhaps you are right the point is the perception, this one doesn’t teach in any photography school. I think that the photography must be born inside us, with illusion, emotion …Many thanks and best regards
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I would like clarify my ideas, each photographer has their own style, technique/ method, in my case always see across the viewfinder when I take this kind of photography because by this way i can see more or less until arrive with the motion to don't include the areas that I don't like or that think aren't interesting about compo or whatever. As always,it's a pleasure to comment with you own jobs!
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Don Mario, veo que el tema del azul con los ocres de otoño ya se ha discutido, a mi me parece buenísima la idea de contrastarlos; sabes, me gusta cuando hay una búsqueda por algo diferente, por algo que vaya contra los canones preestablecidos, que invite a pensar y ver las cosas de forma distinta. Precisamente esto es lo que pasa con esta idea tuya. Por cierto, me parece muy divertido que sea la capota de un auto.....eso es creatividad!

Saludos,

 

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Efectivamente una imagen muy distinta de las clasicas otoñales, muy interesante y efectivo este contraste de colores. Me gusta mucho la idea. Un gran abstracto que me gustaría ver en papel y colgado en una pared. Un saludo.
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Gracias por pasaros por este nuevo abstracto,que alegria Teresa y Paloma cuanto tiempo sin saber nada :-) /Thanks for your comments
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Your "Christmas Lights" was an instant hit, and now that I look more of your quality work, this photo is taking my breath away by it's stunning, eerie beauty. In a way I see here one bright star, one ballerina and a caster of black light. You have succeed very very well. This belongs to the fine art gallery wall, indeed. Congratulations!
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