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user34391 | sent on June 01, 2015 (11:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I like the composition, the colors ... the subject ... in the shadows ... I see some hints of grain have increased in post exposure? :-P mi piace la composizione, i colori... il soggetto... nelle zone d'ombra vedo qualche accenno di grana... hai aumentato in post l'esposizione ? |
| sent on June 02, 2015 (2:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Damiana ... :-P What a pleasure to your visit ... So, before I underexposed, compensating the exposure on the reflex to -1 and after I have done nothing ... I deliberately framed so only the two closest islands ... The situation was special because I was in the mountains, just over 1000 meters above sea level and it was snowing, and in the distance there was the condition of the sky and light such that essentially I was struck by the beam next to the golden horizon line, not I want to lose him and it lasted only a few minutes ... The grain may perhaps depend on the focal length? It was to 105mm
I had no other useful support and to avoid the reflex rest on the snow, I tried to have my hand as steady as possible ... This will be thewhy? : - |
I thank you so much !!! Best wishes ... ;-)
Ciao Damiana... Che piacere la tua visita... Dunque, ho sottoesposto prima, compensando l'esposizione sulla reflex a -1 e in post non ho fatto nulla... Ho inquadrato volutamente così solo le due isole più vicine... La situazione era particolare perchè ero in montagna, a poco più di 1000 mt slm ed era nevicato e in lontanza c'era questa condizione di cielo e di luce tale per cui ero colpita essenzialmente da quel fascio dorato prossimo alla linea d'orizzonte, non volevo perderlo ed infatti è durato solo pochi minuti... La grana forse potrebbe dipendere dalla distanza focale? Era a 105mm Non avevo altro supporto utile e per evitare di poggiare la reflex sulla neve, ho cercato di avere la mano quanto più ferma possibile... Sarà questo il motivo? Ti ringrazio tanto!!! Un caro saluto... |
user34391 | sent on June 03, 2015 (8:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
hello ... I honestly do not know ... usually the grain comes out of high iso, very long time, excessive opening of the shadows in post .... your hand was firm ... and you do not have 1/800 sec worry ... maybe the maximum excursion to 105 caused the little 'lack of definition in the shadows ..... anyway a pretty sight ... :-P ciao... onestamente non saprei...di solito la grana viene fuori da iso alti, tempi molto lunghi, eccessiva apertura delle ombre in post.... la tua mano era ferma... e a 1/800 s non ti devi preoccupare... forse la massima escursione a 105 ha causato quel po' di mancanza di definizione nelle ombre..... in ogni caso un bel vedere... |
| sent on August 01, 2017 (17:48) | This comment has been translated
Very very nice! |
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