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| sent on April 10, 2017 (19:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
But that has nails? :-or Ma che unghia ha? |
| sent on April 10, 2017 (20:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Local customs. Usanze locali. |
user117420 | sent on April 24, 2017 (14:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful photo, Riccardo.
In that place is the photo was taken? What time did you use to capture the colored powder in flight? Bellissima foto, Riccardo. In che luogo é stata scattata la foto? Che tempi hai usato per immortalare la polvere colorata in volo? |
| sent on April 24, 2017 (14:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Francesco. The photo was taken about a month ago and was taken in a village called Barsana in the state of Uttar Pradesh, northern India. Here, as elsewhere in India, he was celebrated Holi, the festival of colors. If you are interested in deepening you can read a detailed explanation in the caption of the image that you can find at this link: www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php?l=it&t=2252760 The shutter speed you see in the picture, 1/6400: I decided the camera because spono usually shoot in aperture priority. Here I used the maximum allowed by the lens and in view of the strong morning light, I knew that the exposure time would be very short. The ISO were not very low because it was taking so outdoors, but in light conditions much variables, from twilight to full sun. Grazie Francesco. La foto risale a circa un mese fa ed è stata scattata in un villaggio che si chiama Barsana, nello stato dell'Uttar Pradesh, India settentrionale. In questo luogo, come in tutta l'India, si celebrava Holi, la festa dei colori. Se ti interessa approfondire puoi leggere una spiegazione dettagliata nella didascalia dell'immagine che trovi a questo link: www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php?l=it&t=2252760 Il tempo di scatto lo vedi sotto alla foto, 1/6400: lo ha deciso la fotocamera perché sono solito scattare in priorità di diaframmi. Qui ho usato la massima apertura consentita dall'obiettivo per ottenere una messa a fuoco nitida solo sul dettaglio delle mani e, in considerazione della luce forte del mattino, sapevo che il tempo di esposizione sarebbe stato brevissimo. Gli ISO non erano bassissimi perché stato scattando sì in esterni, ma in condizioni di luce molto variabili, dalla penombra al sole pieno. La polvere gialla che vedi volare in alto a sinistra poi è finita esattamente sulla lente frontale... e sulla mia faccia |
user117420 | sent on April 24, 2017 (15:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ The photo was taken about a month ago and was taken in a village called Barsana in the state of Uttar Pradesh, northern India. „
I suspected ... :-)
“ 1/6400 „
Wow! :-or
“ The yellow dust that you see flying in the upper left then ended exactly on the front lens ... and on my face „
Ahahahahah! :-D :-D :-D " La foto risale a circa un mese fa ed è stata scattata in un villaggio che si chiama Barsana, nello stato dell'Uttar Pradesh, India settentrionale." Sospettavo... " 1/6400" Wow! " La polvere gialla che vedi volare in alto a sinistra poi è finita esattamente sulla lente frontale... e sulla mia faccia" Ahahahahah! |
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