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user112477 | sent on March 16, 2019 (20:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Sweet-Shiver. Dolcezza da brivido. |
| sent on March 18, 2019 (13:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Poem on canvas! Congratulations Maria! Hello Stephen Poesia su tela! Complimenti Maria! Ciao Stefano |
| sent on March 18, 2019 (13:41)
Dear Stefano your Country ( your museums, your art) is the pattern of beauty for all; I did nothing yours trully |
| sent on March 20, 2019 (21:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Passion for art, great filming, very good Maria. Hello, Renzo Passione per l'arte, ottime riprese, bravissima Maria. Ciao, Renzo |
| sent on March 27, 2019 (10:46)
Dear Renzo great thanks for your kind remark |
| sent on April 13, 2019 (16:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Excellent shot not easy to make Compliments a Maximum Greeting :-) Ottima inquadratura non semplice da realizzare Complimenti Un Saluto Massimo |
| sent on June 19, 2019 (22:04)
Dear Massimo and Tanorusso hearfelt thanks for your kind remarks |
| sent on November 25, 2019 (1:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
If you have the full photo of the canvas you should publish it.... hello luigi se hai la foto completa della tela dovresti pubblicarla....ciao luigi |
| sent on November 25, 2019 (9:27)
Dear Luigi thanks for the visit, the photo is already uploaded |
| sent on May 09, 2025 (10:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
nice photo, like all of this series. The iso values say that they were taken in natural light. But here and there (in this photo on the bottom right, and I think of the photo of the Pietà which also has areas of anomalous highlights for natural light) you can see reflections that seem typical of the flash. These works of art are protected against the use of flashes with considerations that have never been fully proven, but that's it: the flash cannot be used bella foto , come tutte di questa serie . I valori di iso dicono che sono state scattate in luce naturale . Però qua e là ( in questa foto in basso dx , e penso alla foto della Pietà che pure presenta zone di alte luci anomale per la luce naturale) si vedono riflessi che sembrano tipici del flash . Queste opere d'arte sono protette verso l'uso dei flash con considerazioni che non sono mai state pienamente provate , ma tant'è : il flash non si può usare . Ci sarebbe da dire che una fotocamera usata a 3200 iso con un obiettivo luminoso userebbe un mini lampo del flash |
| sent on May 09, 2025 (12:23)
Dear Sandro the flash has not been used in this case and in neither of the 421 photos of my gallery in Juzaphoto. Iso 3200 is sufficient to make this photo without a flash, since the Colonna Gallery is full of natural light Using flash is especially drastic while making photos of owls in the forests during nights. Unfortunately some colleagues do it and show such pictures in Juzaphoto. |
| sent on May 09, 2025 (12:47)
Dear Audience the digital photography makes it possible to make such photos without tripods and flash; these photos are not artistic but they simply show, very correctly, the pictorial art to all who will have no chance to visit these special places, simply because some persons are old or ill or do not like long trips. I show these artworks for them. Photos of many artworks are very difficult to find in the internet, even if shown, the photos are horrible. In case of film photography making such photos in the available light was simply impossible. I am showing such photos to inform you: you do have the tools to take photos of the artworks if some available light is present. The limit is iso 6400, f 1.4, time 1/60. This limit is very low, even in dark churches some photos can be done. The recommended bodies; contemporary FF with 24 mp, eg. nikon D780, nikonZ6, etc; 45 mp FF cameras and 24 aps cameras are not recommended for this aim. One can use also nikon Df with 16mp. Some postprocessing in LR improves the images. Here D700 with 12 mp was used; its raws and JPG are very flexible, LR makes miracles. |
| sent on May 11, 2025 (23:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Ok thank you ok, grazie |
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