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Awakening from the cold...

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Awakening from the cold sent on May 03, 2015 (16:48) by Joe Malfarà Giuseppe. 4 comments, 947 views. [retina]

, 1/2000 f/8.0, ISO 400, hand held.

Risveglio di primavera. L'inverno sui monti è lungo.



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sent on May 07, 2015 (18:30)


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Non avendo nulla a disposizione forse sarebbe bastato compensare l'esposizione per attenuare un po' l'ombra sul soggetto.

With nothing available maybe it would be enough to compensate the exposure to mitigate a little 'shadow on the subject.

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sent on May 08, 2015 (4:23)


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Ciao Pigi, non capisco cosa vuoi consigliarmi.
Secondo te avrei dovuto scurire ancora di più il soggetto ?
Sinceramente a me sembra a posto come esposizione, forse al contrario l'avrei sovraesposta di 1/3 di stop, comunque ho fatto il braking e questa di mezzo mi è sembrata la più corretta, magari non è incisissima data l'ottica utilizzata, ma non si possono fare miracoli.
Grazie del passaggio, attendo nuove spiegazioni.
Joe;-)

Hello Pigi not understand what you advise.
Do you think I should darken even more the subject?
Honestly I looks good as exposure, perhaps by contrast would have overexposed by 1/3 stop, however the braking and I did this half seemed the most correct, maybe not incisissima date optics used, but you can not make miracles.
Thanks for the ride, expect new explanations.
Joe ;-)

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sent on January 26, 2016 (8:54)


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Mi scuso per non essere tornato sull'immagine.
La compensazione dell'esposizione la puoi eseguire sia negativamente che positivamente. Nel primo caso, se devi attenuare la luminosità, nel secondo se vuoi attenuare le ombre. Questo se non usi la funzione manuale della fotocamera.
Mi chiedo perchè eseguire il bracketing per poi alla fine scegliere l'esposizione centrale, tra le tre penso sia la scelta più logica. L'esposizione a forcella è utile, in situazioni in cui è difficile ottenere una fotografia corretta con un singolo scatto, quindi farai alla fine la fusione delle tre.

I apologize for not being back on the image.
Exposure compensation can run both the negatively that positively. In the first case, if you have to tone down the brightness, the second if you want to soften shadows. That if you do not use the manual mode of the camera.
I wonder why to bracket and then in the end choose the exhibition center, between the three I think is the most logical choice. Exposure Bracketing is useful in situations where it is difficult to get a correct picture with a single click, then you'll eventually merging the three.

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sent on January 26, 2016 (21:24)


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Grazie Pigi, ma io la fusione delle foto non la so fare Triste
Quando c'è una luce forte ( soprattutto nei paesaggi con neve )che non mi permette di capire bene guardando il monitor della macchina come è stata esposta la foto, faccio tre scatti e poi li confronto a casa scartando le due peggiori.
MrGreenSorriso;-)

Thanks Pigi, but I merging the photos does not know how to do :-(
When there is a bright light (especially in landscapes with snow) that does not allow me to understand looking at the monitor of the machine has been exposed as the photos, do three shots and then compare them to the house discarding her two worst scores.
-D :-) ;-)


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