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Eddyboy
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sent on July 16, 2012 (17:59)

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Very nice, I would have preferred a visual anchor + wide. It makes me want to know what lies beyond the right to view photos. Cmq excellent!

Paolo Lombardi
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sent on July 16, 2012 (18:01)

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Evvvvvvai! :-P
Then comes really want to know what is beyond that door! ^ _ ^

Thanks for the ride Eddyboy!

Engel-kappa
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sent on July 16, 2012 (18:38)

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Nice shot, ;-)

Cesco.pb
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sent on July 16, 2012 (19:26)

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Very nice, I like it!

Caterina Bruzzone
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sent on July 16, 2012 (19:58)

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Very nice, the light behind the door is fantastic, well you handled a difficult light conditions, darkening a little 'I think buying into the atmosphere and light segments more, but it is a personal taste is fine even so ;-)
Congratulations, hello.

Papex
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sent on July 16, 2012 (20:54)

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Fantastic idea! Truly original ... Out of curiosity, is a hdr?

Made flawlessly!

Marco50
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sent on July 16, 2012 (21:21)

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Catherine quoto

Slawek
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junior
sent on July 16, 2012 (21:55)

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Very nice shot:-P

Daniele C
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junior
sent on July 16, 2012 (22:11)

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Congratulations ... The colors, the rays of the sun but also the composition are great!
In fact, I get the urge to get to the door and see what's over! Hello

Paolo Lombardi
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sent on July 16, 2012 (22:32)

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Thank you all and I am glad that you like this! ^ _ ^

@ Caterina: I groped that if I start to increase the contrast ... I do get 1,000 different versions ... and I enjoy it too! hihi ^ _ ^

@ Papex: it is true that the term "HDR" stands for "High Dynamic Range" ... but with such "letters" I prefer to tag photos or baked with Photomatix Pro HDR in Photoshop or other software ... which I think are "horrendous" to see! : Fconfuso:
but here, as in my other shots, 3 shots mixed question of manually ... and the most appropriate definition might be "Savour the scene as I saw it live"! :-)

Hello everyone:-P

Integra Photonature
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sent on July 17, 2012 (13:07)

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What a beautiful gem of the great sun!

Iri
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sent on July 17, 2012 (19:12)

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beautiful!

Paolo Lombardi
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sent on July 18, 2012 (14:27)

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Thank you very much to you and Iri Integra! :-P

Alberto Dall'oglio
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sent on July 19, 2012 (17:11)

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Beautiful view and wonderful creation!
I have read your comments on the equipment in another post (photo by Integra), but honestly I do not think you have problems neither optical nor capacity in post: the result is excellent, as well as the sharpness.
I echo the suggestion instead of Catherine the brightness of the foreground: I too would have reduced returns a more natural look and strengthen the sense of the mystery of that door ...

Hello, Alberto.

Paolo Lombardi
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sent on July 19, 2012 (18:13)

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Thank you for visiting Alberto! :-P

Actually more I see my photos and I would like to do even more changes! I'm never happy with what I do! :-)

Anyway I do not know for the clarity ... I have to say that adding 3 RAW shots cmq increases the detail ... but to see some shots of others traveling with setup similar to mine ... it seems to me that there is still a difference between the day to night! : Fconfuso:

Alberto Dall'oglio
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sent on July 20, 2012 (21:57)

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Depends ... a lot from the way you treat the image in post, especially when you resize for web ...

Paolo Lombardi
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sent on July 20, 2012 (22:18)

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Alberto yes it's true! cmq I refer to the RAW .... there seems to be a substantial difference with certain JPG some users!
For what it's made a topic if it were possible that the JPG are better than RAW! : Fconfuso:
then obviously saving for the web ... is the death of quality ... nonstante I use the method explained here on the site Juza! then maybe there are other better ways that I do not know though!

Herman
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sent on July 23, 2012 (16:57)

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This is also very nice .. although in fact it is difficult to choose between them all! :-)

For the record, are among those who, in this case, does not want to know what's behind the door because I find it so perfect! :-D

Paolo Lombardi
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sent on July 23, 2012 (17:45)

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Well if you happen to leave you in the low Cuneo highly recommend these areas and to tackle the climb of the highest hill in europe! ^ _ ^

Eug60
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sent on July 23, 2012 (17:51)

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very nice, I like it very much, congratulations! :-) :-) :-)




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