[JuzaPhoto]
Publish your advertisement on JuzaPhoto (info)


Login LogoutJoin JuzaPhoto!
Bianco
Nero
Aiuto
Ricerca
 


YOU ARE IN : Forum » Landscapes » Camping suspended on the Three Peaks

 
Camping suspended on the Three Peaks...



Camping suspended on the Three Peaks sent on September 09, 2012 (10:29) by Juza. 62 comments, 14246 views.

Canon 7D, Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 DC HSM, 30 sec f/5.0, ISO 6400, tripod. Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Italia.

Durante il workshop dell'8 Settembre abbiamo visto due alpinisti campeggiare su una delle Tre Cime - probabilmente avevano calcolato male i tempi e si sono dovuti fermare per un bivacco in notturna. Qui uno dei due illuminava la parete con la torcia; ho colto l'occasione per testare i limiti della 7D, spingendomi a una sensibilità veramente estrema per questa reflex: 6400 ISO. Con un'elaborazione accurata sono riuscito ad ottenere un buon risultato. // During the landscape workshop of September 8 we have seen two climbers camping on one of the Three Peaks of Lavaredo. Here one of the climbers moved his torch to look at the wall; in this occasion I have tested the limits of Canon 7D: the photo has been taken at ISO 6400. With a careful post processing I got a good result.

Buy Usage License  



Some of the following comments may have been automatically translated with Google Translate.  Google Translate




PAGE: ALL PAGES | NEXT PAGE »


What do you think about this photo?


Do you have questions or curiosities about this image? Do you want to ask something to the author, give him suggestions for improvement, or congratulate for a photo that you really like?


You can do it by joining JuzaPhoto, it is easy and free!

There is more: by registering you can create your personal page, publish photos, receive comments and you can use all the features of JuzaPhoto. With more than 25000 members, there is space for everyone, from the beginner to the professional.




Juza
avatar
admin
sent on September 09, 2012 (10:33)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

D ===

During the landscape workshop of September 8 we have seen two climbers camping on one of the Three Peaks of Lavaredo. Here one of the climbers moved his torch to look at the wall, in this occasion I have tested the limits of Canon 7D: the photo has been taken at ISO 6400. With a careful post processing I got a good result.

Two crops before and after post processing (click to enlarge!)





The post processing of this photo Consists in noise reduction (in various steps), selective adjistments of contrast and color, and contrast to enhance the local stars.

Zippy1992
avatar
junior
sent on September 09, 2012 (10:48)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

Excellent results, I would say:-P

Flory
avatar
junior
sent on September 09, 2012 (10:51)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

Incredible! Emotion crazy ... :-P:-P:-P Congratulations! ;-)

Thanks75
avatar
supporter
sent on September 09, 2012 (11:02)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

Really fantastic wow! ....

Juza
avatar
admin
sent on September 09, 2012 (11:07)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

Thanks :-) I added a crop before and after processing.

Satishkandi
avatar
junior
sent on September 09, 2012 (11:13)

Need to learn photoshop in details... great shot!!

Ocram
avatar
junior
sent on September 09, 2012 (11:19)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

Are you a big, Juza!

Magh
avatar
senior
sent on September 09, 2012 (11:21)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

great shot. can I ask what kind of processing you have done to reduce the noise and manterere the same intensity of light in the stars without losing definition?

Preben Elkjaer
avatar
senior
sent on September 09, 2012 (11:27)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

Well, the work done in PP is truly remarkable.

Compliments. :-)

Ndrmra
avatar
junior
sent on September 09, 2012 (11:34)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

Propose ban from PP for 6 months for Juza.
So it becomes more 'human.

Simone_m
avatar
junior
sent on September 09, 2012 (11:46)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

Great

Juza
avatar
admin
sent on September 09, 2012 (11:49)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

Thank you all for the comments!

" what kind of preparation did you do to reduce noise and manterere the same intensity of light in the stars without losing definition? "

I removed the bulk of the noise Camera RAW (info: www.juzaphoto.com/article.php?l=it&article=23) and I made some slight correction with the Reduce Noise in Photoshop, but it is much more limited.

To "pull out" so many stars I used the local contrast, applied only to the sky. It 's the penultimate technique described in this article: www.juzaphoto.com/article.php?l=it&article=21

Magh
avatar
senior
sent on September 09, 2012 (11:53)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

great :) thank you!

Viaggiatore65
avatar
junior
sent on September 09, 2012 (12:52)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

Congratulations, very impressive shot and effect!!
I am also a very happy owner of a 7D if these are the results, Canon alive!

Marcov
avatar
junior
sent on September 09, 2012 (12:54)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

Juza hello, congratulations for the photo! could not postarci the most important steps of your process? ;-)

Switosky
avatar
junior
sent on September 09, 2012 (13:03)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

Congratulations for the photo and for the excellent result you are able to keep in post production.
I took this picture at ISO 6400 with a sigma 8-16 with my Nikon 5100, I'd like to have your opinion.
[URL =] www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php?l=it&cat=singola&t=221057

Snip3r
avatar
junior
sent on September 09, 2012 (13:18)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

" Thank you, very impressive shot and effect!!
I am also a very happy owner of a 7D if these are the results, Canon alive!
"


Well I do not want you to get hurt, but there is 99% and 1% handle car .. :-P

Genki
avatar
junior
sent on September 09, 2012 (13:57)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

Wonderful!
Besides the obvious congratulations for shooting, the post I'm very curious, how did you get that deep blue sky from the original? :-)

Laurangl
avatar
junior
sent on September 09, 2012 (13:57)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

Sure, it took a painstaking post-production, however, since we complain of poor performance at high ISO, you can pull out a good result from the 7D in 6400 is proof that a car is valid through choices in its category. Especially, if we think that the Sigma 8-16 is not very bright.

Filo5d
avatar
junior
sent on September 09, 2012 (14:09)

This comment has been automatically translated with Google Translate (show/hide original)

apart from the speech processing magician the photo is really impressive and spectacular, two climbers hanging up there in the middle of the night and you them immortal so ... well just great!




Ads by Google



Ads by Google
Top of the page ^


PAGE: ALL PAGES | NEXT PAGE »



www.JuzaPhoto.com - juza.ea@gmail.com - Terms of use and Privacy - Juza - Link - P. IVA 01501900334

May Beauty Be Everywhere Around Me