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The shadow of the Castle...

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The shadow of the Castle sent on March 01, 2012 (19:50) by Maver71. 3 comments, 1528 views.

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Castello Montecuccoli a Pavullo nel Frignano, Modena. Non mi ricordo i dati di scatto, comunque è un HDR di 4 o 5 scatti. #HDR





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avatarsenior
sent on March 02, 2012 (10:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Maurizio.
The place certainly offers potentially interesting photographic inspiration.
I feel, with the constructive spirit that has always accompanied me, to bring you some observations. The first of all the use of HDR.
If you want to make a shot "artistic with unreal colors" the thing we can stay, but if you get an interesting image with a wide dynamic range, the choice is not the council.
With 4/5 shots you have so much of the material from which to extract the most delicate shade using the manual blending.
In addition, you will also see that some of the sheets has not sharp, rather a lot of aberration. Even on the lines of the castle. The sky is mixed. I like the castle pa illuminated from below upwards. So do a little 'practice to improve the post.
To give you an example www.marcostucchi.com/Panoramiche/VirtualTour/Krpano/PalazzoFarnese_36. if I used the HDR would be unusable. Here are 7 steps.
Hello, Marco

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sent on March 02, 2012 (19:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Mark,
I thank you for the comment by the always very constructive, I always admire the perfection of your work.
The photo I posted is probably in the wrong section, in fact I pushed hard because I wanted to get
such a framework "artistic", in fact I had kept a long time to get the blur of the trees in front.
This shot was achieved with photomatix, blending the manual I would be interested to understand how it works, I tried quickly on the net, but I did not understand how do you get your selections and do well the nuances ...
Thanks again for the comment!

avatarsenior
sent on November 27, 2013 (17:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

very nice shades of colors ;-) as for the rest, I can not give you advice sull'HRD since I've never tried :-|


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