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sent on October 29, 2014 (11:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
This shot would need the double exposure to better highlight the part below! A great place! ;-) Questo scatto avrebbe bisogno la doppia esposizione per evidenziare meglio la parte sotto! Un gran bel posto!
Hey Fulvio, first I would like to thank you for giving me advice, I do appreciate and I'm here to improve ! :) I could I use the double exposure ? I'm not quite sure to know what it is :) Definitely, I was blown away :)
sent on October 29, 2014 (12:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
By using a tripod you do a shot with the right exposure for the sky (the part below in this case will be dark) and (without moving the machine) make another trip (acting on time), setting right for the earth (and hence the sky will be shown above). Then go with a program such as Photoshop to blend the two sides exposed right (for the first heaven and the second for the lower part) obtaining in the end what is difficult to achieve with a single click. You can use layer masks in Photoshop, or programi as Photomati, or others that allow you to select (or merge) parts of photos and put them together in a single click! This also seems to me that your photos have thwarted much the whole image (I have written seems to me because I would never want my monitor was much darker than where you do your post-production) .... Hello! ;-) Utilizzando il treppiede fai uno scatto con un'esposizione giusta per il cielo (la parte sotto in questo caso verrà scura) e (senza spostare la macchina) fai un altro scatto (agendo sui tempi) esponendo giusto per la parte terrena (e qui il cielo verrà sopraesposto). Poi con un programma tipo Photoshop vai a fondere le due parti esposte giuste (la prima per il cielo e la seconda per la parte sotto) ottendendo alla fine quello che è difficile ottenere con un solo scatto. Puoi usare le maschere di livello di Photoshop, oppure programi come Photomati, o altri che ti permettono di selezionare (o fondere insieme ) parti di foto e unirli in un solo scatto! In questa tua foto mi sembra anche che hai contrastato molto tutta l'immagine (ho scritto mi sembra perché non vorrei mai che il mio monitor fosse molto più scuro del tuo dove fai la post produzione).... Ciao!
Oooooh, I see ! But yeah I plan buying a tripod when I'll go to the north because I wanna capture the northern lights, but without tripod I just can't take any proper picture :) Plus I also have to learn how to deal with the post editing with Photoshop if I wanna realize those things, but thanks a lot, I keep this in mind for next time :)