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Choose the classic, you won't go wrong

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Choose the classic, you won't go wrong sent on 22 Marzo 2026 (18:51) by Maracante. 4 comments, 50 views.

, 15 sec f/2.8, ISO 1600, tripod. Val d'Orcia, Italy.




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sent on 23 Marzo 2026 (9:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

A classic that is always fascinating! ;-)
I have a couple of curiosities: is the foreground illuminated by the moon?
Also, opening the HD version I noticed a kind of "screening" in correspondence with the milky way and the foreground in front of the cypresses: do you know what it can be due to? I'm asking you because I have the same camera as you but I've never seen this effect...

Hello, Alberto.

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sent on 23 Marzo 2026 (9:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Hi Alberto, it's a double exposure for sure, if not triple. I developed it years ago but today that I have done a few more courses I wanted to try new techniques. As for the screening you say and that you pointed out to me, I think it is due to the fact that for this photo I had to start from a jpeg and not from a raw process it and reprocess it. So I suppose at this point it's an image quality issue.

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sent on 23 Marzo 2026 (10:08)


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Grazie per la spiegazione! Sì, se sei partito da jpeg è molto probabile che sia un artefatto dovuto alla compressione dell'immagine e successiva elaborazione. Se ti può essere utile, la prossima volta di consiglio di scattare da 5 a 10 foto tutte uguali della stessa scena, con gli stessi parametri di scatto per poter poi "mediare" il rumore in Photoshop, soprattutto per il paesaggio in primo piano. Si può fare anche per il cielo stellato, ma prima devi allineare i fotogragrammi puntando le stelle (esistono software specifici per questo).

Ciao, Alberto.    


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sent on 23 Marzo 2026 (11:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Alberto thanks thanks thanks for your comment and soprattutto for the tuoi consigli


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