ekipa ekstra, szczegolnie ta na drugim planie
nigdy nie uwazalam, ze swiatlo jest wszytkim i nie jestem zwolennikiem biegania po cudzych domach z blendami i innymi akcesorami potretowca.
minimum jednak wysublimowania swiatla jest czasem wskazane i dobrze robi na odczucia estetyczne, nie mowiac juz zgraniu z tematem.
mam wrazenie, ze te pojecia autorowi tej fotki sa obce. szkoda wielce.
2012-04-03 18:06:17
jakabtibor
can you write me your comment in english? I can not translate.
regards,
Tibor
no probs, although google translation is sometimes very helpful :)
I love the people's facial expressions and no doubt it's the strongest part of this photo.
I have never either shared the belief that in photography the light is everything or I'm a fan of running into people's houses with blendas and other portraitist?s equipment.
Nevertheless, I believe a minimum of light subtlety is sometimes required in order to match with the topic of a photo.
I?m really sorry to say it, but the notion of subtlety seems to be unknown to you. It?s a shame, because your pics (this and other) could be really great, much beyond the level of this portal.
2012-04-03 19:28:35
jakabtibor
Thanks for comment. The problem is resizing the photos for the portal, it's a great loss in quality.
Most of my photos are internationally awarded or accepted around the world at international salons.
Tibor
tbh, I do not think is a fault of resizing. You use a very strong, front flash which gives this, IMO, disturbing effect.
We all have our own objectives and benchmarks and a definition what we call a good photo. I fully respect your benchmark, although I do not share it, really.
a w cyklu/serii: na TAK!
nigdy nie uwazalam, ze swiatlo jest wszytkim i nie jestem zwolennikiem biegania po cudzych domach z blendami i innymi akcesorami potretowca.
minimum jednak wysublimowania swiatla jest czasem wskazane i dobrze robi na odczucia estetyczne, nie mowiac juz zgraniu z tematem.
mam wrazenie, ze te pojecia autorowi tej fotki sa obce. szkoda wielce.
regards,
Tibor
I love the people's facial expressions and no doubt it's the strongest part of this photo.
I have never either shared the belief that in photography the light is everything or I'm a fan of running into people's houses with blendas and other portraitist?s equipment.
Nevertheless, I believe a minimum of light subtlety is sometimes required in order to match with the topic of a photo.
I?m really sorry to say it, but the notion of subtlety seems to be unknown to you. It?s a shame, because your pics (this and other) could be really great, much beyond the level of this portal.
Most of my photos are internationally awarded or accepted around the world at international salons.
Tibor
We all have our own objectives and benchmarks and a definition what we call a good photo. I fully respect your benchmark, although I do not share it, really.
BR