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Step Faiallo...

Montagna

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Step Faiallo sent on January 17, 2012 (20:42) by Caterina Bruzzone. 55 comments, 7391 views.

, 1/100 f/16.0, ISO 100, hand held. Passo del Faiallo, Italy.

Inserite nel primo post altre due versioni #Inverno #Winter Tutte le foto contenute in queste gallerie sono copyright Caterina Bruzzone e non possono essere utilizzate in alcuna forma senza il consenso dell'autore.





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sent on January 18, 2012 (23:36)


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troppo difficile la scelta.....come si fa?Eeeek!!!

too difficult to choose ..... how?

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sent on January 19, 2012 (22:16)


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Grazie Magno.f e Leonardo. Sorriso
Ciao.

Thanks Magno.fe Leonardo. :-)
Hello.

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sent on February 06, 2012 (18:29)


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Ciao, premesso che sono tutte molto gradevoli .. dovendo proprio scegliere, la versione verticale B&W .. complimenti, Max

Hello, provided that they are all very nice .. having just choose vertical version B & W .. compliments, Max

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sent on February 06, 2012 (19:46)


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Grazie MaxSorriso, è anche una delle mie preferite;-)
Ciao.

:-) Thanks Max, it is also one of my favorites ;-)
Hello.

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sent on December 29, 2012 (14:14)


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io preferisco la prima, fantastico il contrasto di colori fra il bianco e l'azzurro-
foto senza ritocchi....vero?
mi consigliano di acqustare un 5D usata da aggiungere alla mia 7D.
mi consigli se vale la pena avere due corpi macchina così per un amatore che deve imparare ancora molto? quali sono le loro differenze?
ciao e grazie.

I prefer the first, fantastic contrast of colors between the white and the blue-
photos without retouching .... right?
I recommend acqustare a 5D used to add to my 7D.
advise me whether it is worth to have two camera bodies so for an amateur that needs to learn a lot? what are their differences?
hello and thank you.

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sent on December 29, 2012 (19:18)


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La foto è con le solite ottimizzazioni di colore luminosità e contrasto locale nessun effetto specialeMrGreen
Mah, con la 5d old, se parliamo di paesaggio, avresti probabilmente files leggermente più lavorabili con meno rumore e banding ma non si tratta di differenze immense, mentre ti potrebbe mancare qualche comodità tipo il Lv, secondo me la 7D per ora va benissimo, ti consiglio piuttosto l'acquisto di un grandangolo più spinto, tanta pratica e sperimentazione sia in ripresa che in post e soprattutto visto che abiti a due passi da luoghi splendidi di passare molto tempo sulle scogliere a caccia di buone condizioni di luce e mare, sono quelle che fanno la differenza più di qualsiasi attrezzatura;-)
CiaoSorriso

The photo with the usual optimization of brightness and color contrast local no special effect:-D
Well, with the 5d old, when it comes to landscape, you'd probably have files slightly more workable with less noise and banding but the differences are immense, as you might miss some comfort like the Lv, I think the 7D is fine for now, I suggest you rather buy a wide-angle pushed a lot of practice and experimentation in both shooting and post and especially since we live in walking distance of wonderful places to spend much time on the cliffs in search of good light and the sea, are those that make the most difference of any equipment ;-)
Hello :-)

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sent on December 29, 2012 (21:41)


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BN orizzontale su tutte.
Il taglio alto da profondità ma il cespuglio ha più respiro rispetto alla verticale.

Ciao

BN on all horizontal.
The high-cut to depth, but the bush has more scope than the vertical.

Hello

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sent on December 29, 2012 (23:48)


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graazie caterina seguiro' il tuo consiglio ...
secondo te quale fra il 10 22 sigma f. 3,5 - o il 10 20 f.3,5 canon ? usati naturalmnete.

ciao e grazie ancora .

graazie caterina will follow 'your advice ...
In your opinion which of the sigma 10 22 f. 3,5 - or 10 20 f3, 5 canon? Naturalmnete used.

hello and thank you again.

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sent on December 30, 2012 (10:11)


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Grazie BeppeSorriso, in effetti la verticale è un po' stretta avrei avuto bisogno di qualche mm in meno per vere l'orma con lo stesso peso in primo piano e allargare sullo sfondo a 24 mm dovevo allontanarmi e cambiava la prospettiva, purtroppo avevo lasciato la borsa in macchina....
Gio non ho mai usato quelle due ottiche, del Canon ho sempre sentito parlare bene, valuterei anche il sigma 8-16 che ti offrirebbe una focale davvero molto ampia ed è stato recensito positivamente da Juza www.juzaphoto.com/article.php?l=it&article=31
CiaoSorriso

Thanks :-) Beppe, in fact, the vertical is a bit 'tight I would need a few mm less true for the trace with the same weight in the foreground and the background to enlarge 24 mm had to get away and changed the outlook, unfortunately I left my bag in the car ....
Thurs I've never used those two lenses, the Canon I have always heard good things, also would estimate the sigma 8-16 which would give you a very wide focal and has been positively reviewed by Juza [URL =] www.juzaphoto .com / article.php? l = en & article = 31
Hello :-)

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sent on December 30, 2012 (16:14)


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Dell'8-16 non posso che parlarne bene, su DX non c'è nulla di paragonabile.
Ma tu non hai una full frame?

Ciao



8-16 I can only speak well of DX there is nothing comparable.
But you do not have a full frame?

Hello


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sent on December 30, 2012 (16:24)


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secondo me la prima in bianco e nero, per la dinamicità che il b/n da al cielo, è quella che rende di più, come al solito un ottimo scatto!!;-)

I think the first black and white, to the dynamism that the b / w the sky, is the one that makes it more, as usual a great shot! ;-)

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sent on December 30, 2012 (19:46)


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Grazie AdriSorriso
Beppe io ho due 5D ed una vecchia 20D il sigma lo consigliavo a Gio52 come grandangolo spinto per la 7d sulla base di quanto letto e visto non ho mai avuto occasione d'usarlo;-) Sorriso
Ciao.

Thanks Adri :-)
Beppe I have two 5D and an old 20D Sigma counseled him to Gio52 as wide pushed for the 7d on the basis of what they read and seen I have never had occasion to use it ;-) :-)
Hello.

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sent on July 08, 2016 (10:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

very nice!
Angel

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sent on July 10, 2016 (13:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Angel :-)
Good Sunday, hello!


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