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| sent on November 28, 2013 (8:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Michael, I am not convinced the conversion to black and white :-| Probably depends on the little light that hits the subject ;-) Hello Fabio Ciao Michele, non mi convince la conversione in bianco e nero Probabilmente dipende dalla poca luce che colpisce il soggetto Ciao Fabio |
| sent on November 28, 2013 (9:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The situation is perfectly suited to shooting a tele manual focus like the one you used (of which, however, ignored the existence :-|). In these cases, in my opinion it is more useful to tighten the picture (croppando) looking for a portrait a bit 'more focused on the subject's head. On b / w I'm like Fabio1980 ... 8-) Hello La situazione ripresa si adatta perfettamente ad un tele manual focus come quello che hai utilizzato (di cui peraltro ignoravo l'esistenza ). In questi casi a mio parere è più utile stringere l'inquadratura (croppando) alla ricerca di un ritratto un po' più incentrato sulla testa del soggetto. Sul b/n la penso come Fabio1980... Ciao |
| sent on November 28, 2013 (22:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Guys, the black and white is due to the fact that with all the vegetation that was interposed between me and the night heron, some gigantic leaves and green were right in the middle, and there were large halos of green, that I could not remove, so I Favorite B & N I consider it a portrait stolen, it is the only picture I was able to do at night heron, I'll try to squeeze a little 'shot in a future post-production ;) Thanks again, Michael Grazie Ragazzi, il bianco e nero è dovuto al fatto che con tutta la vegetazione che era interposta tra me e la nitticora, alcune foglie gigantesche e verdi stavano proprio in mezzo, e si vedevano grandi aloni di verde, che non potevo eliminare, allora ho preferito il B&N Lo considero un ritratto rubato, è l'unica foto che sono riuscito a fare alla nitticora, proverò a stringere un po' l'inquadratura in una prossima post-produzione ;) Grazie ancora, Michele |
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