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| sent on March 13, 2019 (20:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
An excellent and difficult realization with a white background and beautiful details. Congratulations is beautiful Hello Armando un ottima e difficile realizzazione con sfondo bianco e bei dettagli. Complimenti è bellissima Ciao Armando |
| sent on March 13, 2019 (23:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Giovanni, Delphinus and Armando! Greetings, Roberto Grazie Giovanni, Delphinus e Armando! Un saluto, Roberto |
| sent on March 14, 2019 (22:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful! Bravo Roberto! Bellissima! Bravo Roberto! |
user28555 | sent on March 16, 2019 (22:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The shutter speeds, if caught indoors with good natural light coming in, have no correlation with long times used in the photo Roberto, except in case of lack of light or diaphragms too chiiusi and ISO too low..., if instead of F16 uses F11 in those conditions Oni the shutter time drops below the second and with 200 ISO it halves... and raising even more faster, still, the use of Flash po-up and Syncro Flash ad 1/200 or 1/250 fixed, often overlooked (perhaps entirely underexposed or incremental steps to find the right balance, makes possible the use of any Diaphragm with that shutter time... And so the variables are many if you know the roads can be passable or to be tested then also depends on other things Roberto ;-). A greeting, Claudio I tempi di scatto, se colti in interni con buona luce naturale in entrata, non hanno alcuna correlazione con tempi lunghi usati nella foto Roberto, tranne nel caso di carenza di luce o di diaframmi troppo chiiusi ed iso troppo bassi..., se invece di F16 avessi usato un F11 per esempio in quelle condizioni, il tempo di scatto scende sotto il secondo e con 200 iso si dimezza ulteromente... e alzando ancora tale valore si velocizza ancor piu'; ulteriore escamotage, l'uso del flash po-up e syncro flash ad 1/200 o 1/250 fisso, spesso trascurato (magari interamente sottoesposto o a step incrementali per trovare giusti equilibri, rende possibile l'utilizzo di qualunque diaframma con quel tempo di otturazione...) e per cui le variabili sono molte se si conoscono le strade eventualmente percorribili o da testare poi dipende anche da altre cose Roberto . Le porte da aprire spesso son piu' di una, bisogna avere le chiavi pero'... Un saluto, Claudio |
| sent on March 16, 2019 (23:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you Alexey for the visit. ;-) Thanks again Claudio for your endless advice, I'm grateful. ;-) Hello, Roberto Grazie Alexey della visita. Grazie ancora Claudio per i tuoi infiniti consigli, te ne sono grato. Ciao, Roberto |
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