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| sent on May 15, 2024 (7:17) | This comment has been translated
Really nice, congratulations! |
| sent on May 16, 2024 (6:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Damn, how much (healthy) envy! :-D I couldn't see anything... :-( However, B&W makes the shapes of the aurora even more evident, a bit like nebulae, even with inverted colors, to highlight their structure [IMG2]4267951[/IMG2] Accidenti, quanta (sana) invidia! Io non sono riuscito a vedere nulla... Comunque il B&N rende ancora più evidenti le forme dell'aurora, un po' come si fa con le nebulose, addirittura con i colori invertiti, per evidenziarne la struttura [IMG2] 4267951[/IMG2] |
| sent on May 16, 2024 (19:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great, beautiful photos from which you took inspiration! I had also converted a shot of an aurora to b/w, and actually it's not bad as an alternative, unfortunately I'd like to practice a bit but I'd have to move to the deep north for a while :-P Grande, belle foto quelle da cui hai preso spunto! Anch'io avevo convertito in b/n uno scatto di un'aurora, ed effettivamente non è male come alternativa, purtroppo mi piacerebbe esercitarmi un pò ma bisognerebbe trasferirsi nel profondo nord per un pò |
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