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under the bridge...

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under the bridge sent on February 06, 2015 (14:07) by Angela Nika. 6 comments, 800 views. [retina]

at 20mm, 1/800 f/4.5, ISO 3200, hand held.




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sent on February 19, 2015 (18:33)


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Solo un piccolo consiglio: la prossima volta abbassa i tempi di scatto che in questo caso sono al di molto sopra la soglia "di sicurezza". Già con 1/100 (che è comunque esageratamente breve per il tipo di scatto) avresti avuto una foto senza mosso col guadagno di non aver usato una sensibilità ISO così elevata che rovina la qualità d'immagine ;-)

Just a little advice: next time down the shutter speed which in this case are far above the threshold "security". Already with 1/100 (which is still excessively short for the drive mode) you'd have a photo without blur with gain of not using a high ISO sensitivity so that ruins the image quality;-)

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sent on February 19, 2015 (18:59)


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Hai ragione...la foto è molto rumorosa...volevo che non entrasse tanta luce e più tosto che chiudere il diaframma ho alzato i tempi e di conseguenza l'iso
..grazie del consiglio

You're right ... the photo is very noisy ... I wanted so much light that does not enter and the sooner you close the iris I raised time and consequently the iso
..thanks council

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sent on April 01, 2015 (18:42)


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Sai rispetto al consiglio sopra, più che giusto, a me piace l'effetto grana dovuto dagli ISO alti, sembra quasi una foto scattata con pellicola BN tirata, quello che un po disturba, secondo me è la composizione, ci sono in basso un po di pedane in eccesso.

Do you know than the advice above, more than fair, I like the grain effect due by ISO tall, looks like a photo taken with film BN pulled, what a little disturbing, to me is the composition, there are down a bit footboards in excess.

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sent on May 26, 2015 (14:14)


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ottimo il senso inquietante, non mi è molto chiaro cosa intendi per "volevo che entrasse poca luce". se intendevi sottoesporre potevi farlo benissimo a iso più bassi. usando un cavalletto, ma anche senza dato che l'ottica è stabilizzata, avresti potuto ottenere lo stesso risultato scattando a 1/25 a iso 100.

great sense disturbing, I am not very clear what you mean by "I wanted came in low light". if you mean underexpose you could do very well at lower ISO. using a tripod, but not because the optics is stabilized, you could achieve the same result by taking 1/25 at ISO 100.

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sent on May 26, 2015 (14:59)


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Ho alzato troppo sia i tempi di scatto che iso quindi tecnicamente è uno scatto "sbagliato" ma a me personalmente l effetto dato dagli iso alti, in questo caso, piace :)

I got up too both the shutter speeds that iso is therefore technically a click "wrong" but to me personally the impression given by the high iso, in this case, like :)

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sent on July 24, 2015 (0:35)


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quoto il commento di Mario (es355) pienamente d'accordo con il suo punto di vista, e non centra nulla il caso di omonimia.....MrGreenMrGreenMrGreen
complimenti per la scelta!
ciauuuzz mario

quoto commented Mario (es355) fully agree with his point of view, and has nothing to do the case of coincidence ..... -D: -D: -D
Congratulations on your choice!
ciauuuzz mario


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