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| sent on September 16, 2014 (15:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Found it! Attractive and !!! I just have to make me want to go around (and use) with stand:-D (One minute stop every time ???) Trovata! Bella e suggestiva!!! Devo solo farmi venire voglia di andare in giro (ed usare) col cavalletto (un minuto fermo ogni volta???) |
| sent on September 16, 2014 (15:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Fantastic! Fantastica! |
| sent on September 16, 2014 (16:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Inna here, however, I used a welder's glass as a filter:-D becomes a filter mounted on 15-stop about, and then allow long exposures even with very strong light here was already overcast but the light was so Cmq, then expose the background and shots , and try the various poses, moving the machine does not detect motion if it is fast, in this case of a 4-minute exposure I split the poses, to mark or make more poses you choose the shutter speed.
ps better but if it is at least two in these cases:-D I had to always watch the timer to move:-D and the first I almost turn around and not finding the camera that was three feet away from me and I was back wow! :-D
Thanks Uncle Boykku Inna qui però ho usato un vetro da saldatore come filtro montato su diventa un filtro da 15 stop circa, quindi permette lunghe esposizioni anche con luce molto forte, qui era già nuvoloso ma la luce era cmq tanta,poi esponi lo sfondo e scatti, e provi le varie pose, muovendoti la macchina non rileva il movimento se è veloce, in questo caso su 4 minuti di esposizione ho diviso le pose, per marcare o fare più pose scegli tu il tempo di posa. p.s meglio se però si è almeno in due in questi casi, io dovevo guardare sempre il timer per spostarmi e nella prima ho rischiato di girarmi e non trovare più la macchina fotografica che era a tre metri da me ed ero di spalle grazie Tziu Boykku |
| sent on September 16, 2014 (17:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Ah well, the filter I had not even thought about (let alone from the welder:-D) Thanks for the interesting explanation. Maybe I could try it with another person, to make it easier and less risky (for the camera;-)) Hello! Ah ecco, al filtro non ci avevo nemmeno pensato (figuriamoci da saldatore ) Grazie per l'interessante spiegazione. Magari potrei provarci con un'altra persona, per rendere il tutto più semplice e meno rischioso (per la macchina fotografica ) Ciao! |
| sent on August 09, 2015 (22:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Original and beautiful, deep Compliments Hello Gianpietro Originale e bellissima,profonda Complimenti Ciao Gianpietro |
| sent on May 06, 2016 (21:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
This is fantastic !!!! mythical idea and very well done Photo amazing as all the others that you did Greetings, Henry Questa è fantastica!!!! Idea mitica e realizzata benissimo Foto incredibile come tutte le altre che hai fatto Un saluto, Enrico |
| sent on May 06, 2016 (22:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nice idea widely studied and well managed. Compliments Bella idea molto studiata e ben riuscita. Complimenti |
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