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sent on March 11, 2014 (15:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello. This is a small glimpse of the view that, at least in my eyes, is very overused and often photographed (I live here). I do not really like the fact that the mountains on the right are always in the shade (they are in the west) and as often veiled in blue haze remain anonymous. Do you have tips for shooting? What would you change?
At the level of PP I added an ND filter from -0.5 in the sky, sharpness +65, 40 and luminance correction of the profile of the lens. Ciao. Questo piccolo scorcio è una vista che, almeno ai miei occhi, è molto inflazionata e spesso fotografata (abito qui). Non mi piace molto il fatto che le montagne sulla destra rimangono sempre in ombra (sono a ovest) e spesso siccome velate di blu per la foschia rimangono anonime. Avete consigli per lo scatto? Cosa cambiereste?
A livello di PP ho aggiunto un filtro ND da -0.5 sul cielo, nitidezza +65, luminanza 40 e correzione del profilo della lente.
sent on March 11, 2014 (16:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I believe that a polarizer can help you a lot is to eliminate the haze is to have less dominant ... very warm tones of the mountains but not as bad as what ... try. Oltrettutto gives you greater transparency to the water in the foreground making it even more interesting backdrop credo che un polarizzatore possa aiutarti molto sia per eliminare la foschia sia per avere meno dominante... scalderà molto i toni delle montagne ma non è brutta come cosa... prova. Oltrettutto ti conferisce maggior trasparenza all'acqua in primo piano rendendo ancora più interessante il fondale
sent on March 11, 2014 (16:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Ermanno thanks!
The polarizer ... it's been so long since I want to buy it. In fact in this case would work at 90 ° to the direction of the sun so it should give the maximum polarizing effect, right? But they are 24 mm ... I wonder if I "scrub" the sky. Of course, the temptation to buy one is really cool ... I thought a Hoya HD ... Ermanno grazie!!!
Il polarizzatore... è da tanto che voglio comprarlo. In effetti in questo caso lavorerebbe a 90° rispetto alla direzione del sole quindi dovrebbe dare il massimo effetto polarizzante, giusto? Ma sono a 24 mm... chissà se mi "macchia" il cielo. Certo la tentazione di acquistarne uno è davvero forte... pensavo ad un Hoya HD...