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Sunrise from the bivouac / Combi Lanza, 001881...

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avatarjunior
sent on August 02, 2011 (20:47)


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Penso che queta sia una delle tue più belle :)
Complimenti per quello che riesci a fare, sei davvero bravissimo!

Un saluto Davide!!

I think that is quieted one of your most beautiful :)
Congratulations on what you can do, you're really talented!

Greetings David!

avatarjunior
sent on August 03, 2011 (13:20)


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*_* Questa mi piace veramente tanto!

* _ * I like that very much!

avatarjunior
sent on August 10, 2011 (8:59)


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Una delle mie escursioni in programma! Posto bellissimo e scatto fantastico!

One of my excursions in the program! Beautiful place and great shot!

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sent on September 05, 2011 (13:33)


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Luce molto interessante.
Complimenti.
Ciao ;-)

Light very interesting.
Compliments.
Hello ;-)

avatarjunior
sent on October 23, 2012 (14:15)


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Semplicemente meravigliosa!

Just wonderful!

avatarjunior
sent on December 23, 2012 (0:39)


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La foto è una delle mie preferite! Però ho dei dubbi sulla post produzione. Fino al punto di usare i livelli e le due esposizioni in photoshop ci sono, ma il sole come hai fatto a prendere la palla dalla foto esposta per il cielo e i raggi da quella esposta per il terreno. Io ho provato e riprovato ma si vede nettamente lo stacco.

Inoltre in quella esposta per il terreno i raggi sembrano molto più chiari, che procedimento hai usato per scurirli?

Credo di aver capito!! Basta cambiare il livello di opacità del pennello e tutto viene molto più graduale! Correggimi se sbaglio! :)

The photo is one of my favorites! But I have doubts about post production. To the point of use levels and two exposures in Photoshop there are, but only how did you take the ball from the photo exposed to the sky and the rays from that set out for the land. I have tried and tried but you can see clearly the separation.

In addition to that set out for the land-rays seem much more clear, that the procedure you used to darken?

I think I understand! Just change the opacity of the brush and everything is much more gradual! Correct me if I'm wrong! :)


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