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Ancona: il Passetto ed il porto

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sent on October 10, 2015 (20:02)


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strana prospettiva :) ma molto bella cmq!

strange perspective :) but very beautiful cmq!

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sent on October 10, 2015 (20:11)


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Bellissimo pdr!

Federico

Pdr beautiful!

Federico

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sent on October 10, 2015 (21:40)


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@ Sara
@ Federico__grazie a voi per i bei commenti;-)

@ Sara
@ Federico__grazie to you for the nice comments ;-)

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sent on March 05, 2016 (20:48)


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come ti trovi con questo obiettivo riccardo??? ciao peter :-P

as you are with this goal riccardo ??? hello peter :-P

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sent on March 05, 2016 (21:19)


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Ciao Peter
il suddetto obiettivo è tutto manuale, non ha contatti con la fotocamera. Imposto diaframma 8 o superiore in modo da poter scattare in iperfocale poiché da un metro e mezzo in poi tutto è a fuoco.
Scattare con questo obiettivo (questa versione in particolare non è molto nitida) costringe da una parte ad attenersi ad una rigida composizione: bisogna stare molto attenti alle distorsioni ricordandosi che la linea dell'orizzonte rimane retta soltanto se posta al centro ed altre cose del genere. Dall'altra ti "costringe" ad essere creativo per assecondare proprio queste distorsioni, tutto va bene quando esse generano qualcosa di continuo o attinenti ai soggetti fotografati. Purtroppo alcune foto le ho cancellate perché datate ma potevano essere interessanti per far vedere come certe curve del monumento si accentuavano creando un effetto ellitticoSorriso

Hello Peter
This aim is all manual, has no contact with the camera. Imposed diaphragm 8 or higher so you can shoot in iperfocale since from a meter and a half on, everything is in focus.
Shoot with this goal (this version in particular is not very clear) forces on the one hand to adhere to a rigid composition: must be very careful to distortions remembering that the horizon line is straight only if placed in the center and other such things . On the other you "forced" to be creative to accommodate these very distortions, all is well when they generate something continuous or related to the photographed subjects. Unfortunately some photos I deleted because it dated but could be interesting to see how some corners of the monument is accentuated by creating an Ellipse effector :-)

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sent on March 05, 2016 (21:36)


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grazie tante riccardo... prendo notta... ciao buon proseguimento, peter :-P

thank you richard notta ... hello ... I take good continuation, peter :-P


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