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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (10:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Gorgeous. Congratulations Dino.

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (10:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Beautiful job Simone congratulations

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (10:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Excellent PDR, nice glimpse; Congratulations
Elizabeth

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (11:04)    

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Ciao a:

Paogar;
Fabiodistefano72;
Daniele Tucci;
MaxMontella;
Simone Casagrande;
SimonePeri1967;
Obbes;
Giuseppe Guadagno;
Diodato Campagna;
Claudio Ricci;
Renata Ponso;
Marc Hello;
Stefano Chiesini;
Marco434;
Giorgio Bertoletti;
Stearm;
Antonellomora;
Giorgio Occhipinti;
Coradocon;
Albieri Sergio;
Dino Boccaletti;
Alessio Riboni;
Elisabetta Leonardi.

Grazie a tutti.

Per Claudio Ricci, è un unione di 10 scatti in Raw, concordo con quanto scritto per le alti luci.
Avevo già in mente di fare un altra prova e modificare le alte luci.
Ho fatto comunque parecchie foto in questa location, e fin da subito ho scelto un pdr dal basso.
Ero li per un workshop su Roma.

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (11:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Very suggestive and well executed night photo. Excellent pdr and very pleasant and realistic warm lights. Congratulations

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (11:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Hi Daniele thank you.

Simone

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (12:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Very beautiful and suggestive, congratulations

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (12:27)    

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è un unione di 10 scatti in Raw, concordo con quanto scritto per le alti luci.


Eh le alte luci sono un casino... anche con Raw con una enorme gamma dinamica, come quelli della Nikon D800, della Nikon Z5 II o della Sony A7 III. Certi clip sono inevitabili, o anche ti genera quelle "pezze gialle" sui muri.

Per ovviare al tutto bisognerebbe fare l'HDR a più scatti, ma... a parte la tecnica dispendiosa e rompiballe, poi le foto assumono un aspetto "grigiastro" a basso contrasto, che NON mi piace.

C.

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (13:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Hi Bo Larkeed thank you.

Hi Claudio you say to try, if I understand correctly, edit every single shot first and then make a union as already done, with the most that every single shot has already passed through the post, consequently the result could be too unnatural, not that it is, natural.
Rather I will try to redo the post, combining the shots and playing on the lights directly in HDR.

Simone

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (13:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Beautiful image with a suggestive point of view

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (13:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Hi Gprizzi thank you.

Simone

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (13:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Very effective camera point!!!
Nice overall atmosphere you managed to get
Congratulations
Hello
Fabrizio

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (15:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

The PDR is excellent. Excellent shot.
Congratulations Simone. :-)
Hi,

Roberto

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (17:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Very nice, congratulations Simone, excellent light management and effective pdr!
Greetings Agata ;-)

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (20:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

The excellent pdr has given you a beautiful perspective.
Congratulations.
Hello, Rosario

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (20:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Imperial Rome as rarely admired. The PDR is fundamental to this result. Bravo!
Bye gios ;-)

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (21:35) | This comment has been translated    

Wonderful!

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sent on 29 Aprile 2026 (21:38)    

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Ciao Claudio dici di provare, se ho ben capito, modificare prima ogni singolo scatto e poi fare una unione come già fatto, con il più che ogni singolo scatto è già passato per la post, di conseguenza il risultato potrebbe essere troppo innaturale, non che così lo sia, naturale.


Si, intendevo fare un bracketing dell'esposizione, tipo 2-3 foto, una per le alte luci e le altre per il resto, unendo poi in modalità HDR. Viene "bene" ma a volte gli scatti diventano "grigiastri" (toni troppo "compressi", alte luci troppo giù e ombre troppo su).

Preferisco personalmente un "HDR" (improprio chiamarlo così... ) da singola foto, recuperando le ombre e pazienza se qualche punto di luce va in "clip" (molto, molto difficile da evitare in questo tipo di scatti... ).


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