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Can Grande della Scala and his Queen...

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Can Grande della Scala and his Queen sent on March 01, 2015 (18:58) by Lucadavide. 4 comments, 539 views. [retina]

at 30mm, 1/640 f/5.6, ISO 100, hand held.




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sent on March 02, 2015 (16:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

All too confusing, especially in the background, with subjects in direct light terrible and the sun in your eyes. In these cases it is advisable to use a normal or medium telephoto focal least, a larger aperture and the subject with your back to the sun, exposing for the shadows. Among other things I find there is little space at the bottom, where missing a piece of the scepter and perhaps beautiful details of the clothes, while at the top there is nothing interesting, perhaps a vertical cut with this subject there was just.

Hello.
Andrea.

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sent on March 03, 2015 (11:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Andrea for the welcome comments.
Clearly there is much to improve.
What do you mean focal least normal? I tried to cut horizontally but was still more messed up, given the presence of people around and the confusion of a fashion show that was about to begin. I have another one with full length and I'll try to work on it.

Thanks for the tips.

Hello

Luca

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sent on March 03, 2015 (14:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Luke, thanks for your answer! For "normal focal" means in photography a focal around 50mm (on full size 24X36), which is the one that is closest to the human eye; because here I see a lot of a lot of confusion in the background, if I had stretched the focal length at least 50 or more (better yet the minimum focal length of a zoom 80-200) and wish I had opened the diaphragm would have taken much less background and less focused, extolling compositicamente the subject. For the front light with the sun in my eyes, is normally better to light the flash, sottoesporlo of at least one stop (preferably -1.5 or -1.7) and take in exposing manual for the ambient light; individuals should look in the room at the last moment, so will not be dazzled and will not close my eyes.

Hello.
Andrea.

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sent on March 03, 2015 (19:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Andrea, thank you very much for the advice.

Hello, Luca


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