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Thousands of lights sent on 19 Luglio 2017 (8:20) by Nicolò Cavallaro. 35 comments, 3780 views.

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Catania ripresa dall'alto. Sopra di lei campeggia la Via Lattea. A sinistra non sono nubi, bensì l'emissione dell'Etna che mi ha costretto più volte a tornare sul posto perché disgraziatamente il vento la tirava proprio in corrispondenza del piano della nostra galassia, occultandola. Uno scatto un po' complicato per via della foschia (sopra la città), dell'inquinamento luminoso generato da una città grande come Catania e appunto dalla variabile Etna/vento che ogni tanto ci mette lo zampino ;-D Ciao a tutti. [TEMA NERO per la visualizzazione] #Nightphotos #Notturno #MilkyWay #ViaLattea #Stelle #Sicilia






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avatarsenior
sent on 20 Luglio 2017 (14:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

great!
compliments,
Hello,
Gigi

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sent on 20 Luglio 2017 (18:54)    

Stunning and fantastic!

avatarsenior
sent on 20 Luglio 2017 (20:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Like Nicolò, I like this shot a lot.
Hello flower. ;-) 8-)

avatarsenior
sent on 20 Luglio 2017 (23:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Congratulations Nicolò seems that the Milky Way resembles Catania. :-P ;-)
Hi Stefano

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sent on 21 Luglio 2017 (8:49)


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Agatino, Francesco, Gabriele, Alpha_A5100, Luxor3, Luca. Gigi, Tim, Fiore e Stefano è sempre un piacere ritrovarvi e leggere i vostri graditi commenti. Grazie amici!
Gabriele, le tue interpretazioni poi sono da fiaba.

Potresti indicare la metodologia (o casomai tutorial che ne descrivano) relativamente alla soluzione più facile


Il metodo più semplice è quello di creare una normale maschera e poi sfumarla con lo strumento Gradient Tool di Photoshop. Se l'orizzonte non è particolarmente frastagliato (cime di alberi vicini o altro) può essere già un ottimo punto di partenza. Poi si corregge con delle 'pennellate' qua e là. Tutorial ne trovi quanti ne vuoi su YouTube ;-)

...che quella più complessa


Tu stesso ti sei dato la risposta Sorriso Hai parlato di Luminosity masks e quelle rappresentano il metodo più raffinato di procedere, soprattutto quando ci sono elementi che si frappongono o l'orizzonte non è 'pulito'.

...vorrei capire come uno dei grandi come te opera, e casomai riuscire ad emularlo


Le procedure di base (e non) sono quelle accennate sopra. Quel che cambia e che differenzia alcuni fotografi da altri (al di là della mera tecnica fotografica) è il modo di procedere nei piccoli passaggi intermedi, quelli che che fanno la differenza tra un lavoro discreto ed uno ottimo. Spesso sono sfumature che variano da foto a foto, dal come ci si sente ispirati in quel momento e da tanti altri piccoli fattori, ecco perché racchiudere l'argomento in un "la procedura è questa" non è possibile. Quindi Luxor3, visto che sai già quali sono gli strumenti, non devi fare altro che sperimentare e perfezionare la tecnica. Attendo di vedere tuoi lavori Sorriso;-)

Tanti saluti
Nicolò    


avatarjunior
sent on 21 Luglio 2017 (20:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Nicolò, thanks to a thousand precious advice, I will surely treasure it!
You're right, I do not usually publicize my photos, but doing so how do you grow?
You convinced me, I will add something to my gallery so that you can receive advice and criticism.
Of course you are welcome ;-)
A hug!

avatarsenior
sent on 22 Luglio 2017 (21:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Very nice but the star eater exists or is it a metropolitan legend?

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sent on 22 Luglio 2017 (21:19) | This comment has been translated    

Nice photo!

avatarsenior
sent on 23 Luglio 2017 (1:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Poetry in one click ..
Great as always Nicolò.
Compliments!! :-) ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on 23 Luglio 2017 (20:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Very nice but the star eater exists or is it a metropolitan legend?


Wladimiro, for the kind of night I've always done frankly I've never noticed this phenomenon, so I'm fine. Perhaps it would be appreciated by those who do it professionally, with a machine attached to motorized equatorial frames and things of this kind.

Thank you so much for you, Ardian and Peppe :-)
All very kind.
Hello guys.

Nicolò

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sent on 31 Luglio 2017 (15:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    


avatarsenior
sent on 10 Agosto 2017 (11:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Very nice Nicolò was also choosing to have her taken over a town, a warm greeting

avatarsenior
sent on 11 Agosto 2017 (23:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Yes, yes. The problem is just the city below. Thank you so much for your many and nice passages!

Angel, thank you so much for you too!

Many goodbye boys.
Nicolò

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sent on 20 Agosto 2017 (19:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Hi Nicolò,
Beautiful shot like all the rest of the rest.
Even though this summer I tried to make a few clicks to the Milky Way by Mariana di Cottone but I had lost hope because of the light pollution, now that your photo has restored my confidence I will try from Etna to see what happens. :-D
I wanted to ask you something according to you can you get similar results with goal 24-240 and sony a7R?

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sent on 20 Agosto 2017 (22:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Ross, hello ;-)
First of all thank you!

I'll try out Etna see what happens


On Mount Etna you will have more chance to take a beautiful Milky Way, good luck! :-)

I wanted to ask you a thing according to you can you get similar results with goal 24-240 and sony a7R?


It is not the most suitable target for this kind of shot. Place it at 24mm and ISO at least 3,200 / 6,400.
Do different tests so that at home then decide what to use ;-)
Hello!

Nicolò


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