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NYPD...

NYC

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NYPD sent on February 11, 2015 (22:42) by Antonio Cianciola. 3 comments, 290 views. [retina]

, 1/60 f/2.0, ISO 100, hand held. New York, United States.

Central Park dopo la tempesta di neve



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avatarjunior
sent on February 11, 2015 (22:59)


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Bella, mi piace molto e la foto assume una connotazione di fotogiornalismo, solo una domanda come consideri la resa del 35 in questo caso?
La scelta della focale è perfetta mi sembra solo non molto gradevole l'effetto dello sfocato sugli alberi.


Beautiful, I love it and the picture takes on a connotation of photojournalism, just a question how do you consider the performance of the 35 in this case?
The choice of focal length is perfect it just seems not very pleasant effect of blurred trees.

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sent on February 11, 2015 (23:12)


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Ciao Alessandro,
Grazie del passaggio e del commento!
In questo caso lo sfocato non é stato ricercato: avevo aperto a f/2 e stavo fotografando mia moglie nel parco quando ho visto passare la polizia, mi sono girato ed ho avuto solo il tempo di mettere a fuoco l'auto, ricomporre e scattare...
Non mi é neanche venuto in mente di chiudere il diaframma.
...però sinceramente non mi dispiace, trovo che abbia un che di cinematografico
Ciao ciao
Antonio

Hello Alexander,
Thanks for the ride and the comment!
In this case it was not blurred sought: I f / 2 and I was photographing my wife in the park when I saw the police go, I turned around and I only had time to focus on the car, recompose and shoot. ..
I is not even occurred to me to close the iris.
... But honestly I do not mind, I find that I have a film of
Hello hello
Antonio

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sent on February 11, 2015 (23:32)


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Ancora complimenti per lo scatto colto al volo

Again congratulations for taking jumped at


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