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Miraggi metropolitani

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Untitled Photo sent on April 22, 2015 (9:42) by Andrea Ferrari. 5 comments, 319 views. [retina]

at 40mm, 1/50 f/9.0, ISO 200, hand held.




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sent on May 11, 2015 (8:23)


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Non riesco a capire (sono da telefono e la risoluzione è quella che è) se hai il sensore sporco.

I can not understand (they are by telephone, and resolution is one that is) if you've got the dirt sensor.

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sent on May 11, 2015 (14:40)


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Sfotti, sfotti...

PS. Se non hai letto l'incipit della galleria, riassumo: mi è venuto il pallino di fotografare scenari urbani riflessi su superficie d'acqua, con la camera capovolta affinchè sembrino realtà distorte.
PER FORTUNA (!!) è l'acqua a essere sporca, non il sensore.

Sfotti, sfotti ...

PS. If you have not read the opening words of the gallery, I summarize: I got the ball to photograph urban landscapes reflected on water surface, with room for upside appear distorted reality.
FOR LUCK (!!) is the water to be dirty, not the sensor.

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sent on May 11, 2015 (15:20)


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Ah ecco, non stavo sfottendo. Non avevo letto...Sorry
Idea molto interessante, gajjarda!

Ah well, I was not making fun. I had not read ...: - |
Very interesting idea, gajjarda!

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sent on December 04, 2015 (23:36)


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... sempre diverso e particolare Andrea Ferrari Sorriso ciao :-P

... Always different and especially Andrea Ferrari :-) hello :-P

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sent on December 04, 2015 (23:51)


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Si e no, qualcun'altro ha provato l'idea prima di me.

Ho tentato di costruire un percorso in cui si evidenziasse progressivamente l'effetto dissolvente dell'acqua, partendo dalla specularità molto nitida di una calma totale fino ad arrivare a un effetto "miraggio" quando la superficie è meno immobile.
Ti ringrazio del passaggio.

Yes and no, someone else tried the idea before me.

I tried to build a path that was apparent progressively fade out to the water, starting from the very clear mirror of a total calm until reaching effect "mirage" when the surface is less still.
I thank the passage.


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