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Small mountain waterfall

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Small mountain waterfall sent on 11 Marzo 2014 (17:50) by Sandrocanon. 2 comments, 640 views.

, 1.3 sec f/9.0, ISO 100, tripod.

Consigli e critiche sono apprezzate... chiedo a chi scatta fotografie con tempi lenti: come vi comportate se ci sono rami in campo e del vento? Due foto, tempi lenti per l'acqua e tempi di sicurezza per rami e foglie poi elaborarle? Un grazie in anticipo a coloro che faranno un salto e a chi ha del tempo per dare 2 consigli..






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sent on 11 Marzo 2014 (18:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Hello Sandro, actually the problem of moving object during a long exposure still exists, but it is in my opinion an unfortunate, however, using a wide angle reduces this effect, but I think it becomes much more artistic with times higher.

Perhaps in this shot disturb the branches moved, it is still a nice image

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sent on 12 Marzo 2014 (14:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Hello Dario, thanks to the passage and have found the time to express your opinion .. you're right, probably a wide angle lens helps a lot, I'll try with a longer time so blurring of the branches will be more pleasant and "transparency." ..

Thanks again, a greeting


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