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| sent on July 07, 2015 (13:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful, congratulations, I like how you set the shot. Bellissima, complimenti, mi piace come hai ambientato lo scatto. |
| sent on July 07, 2015 (14:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thanks again :) In fact when I arrived I immediately liked the place :) grazie ancora :) infatti appena sono arrivato mi è piaciuto subito il posto :) |
| sent on July 07, 2015 (16:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
This too is really well managed !! Congratulations again and continues to delight us with your shots !! Anche questa è davvero ben gestita!! Ancora complimenti e continua a deliziarci con i tuoi scatti!! |
| sent on July 08, 2015 (12:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful this photo (like all other matter). Blessed are you who do not have to go far to find dark skies. If you know your part, some amateur astronomer that would provide a frame tracking, you might try to avoid the Earth's rotation that also on 20/2 is visible on the stars (appearing elongate). Of course it will be a little rough but the scenery ...!? with some clever trick you can avoid. You can try. If you stretch the shutter speeds maybe you can highlight the red nebula of the "Swan", those in the Sagittarius, in the bottom right you can already see. Hello and good fun. Bellissima questa foto (come tutte le altre del resto). Beato te che non devi fare molta strada per trovare cieli bui. Se conosci dalle tue parti, qualche astrofilo che metta a disposizione una montatura ad inseguimento, potresti provare ad evitare la rotazione terrestre che anche sui 20 secondi è visibile sulle stelle (che appaiono elongate). Naturalmente così verrà leggermente mosso il paesaggio ma...!? con qualche accorgimento furbo si può evitare. Puoi provare. Se allunghi i tempi di posa magari potresti evidenziare il rosso delle nebulose del "Cigno" , quelle nel Sagittario, in basso a destra già si vedono. Ciao e buon divertimento. |
| sent on July 08, 2015 (13:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello James and Leo and thanks for the comment :) I have the tracker automatic, the Minitrack Lx, but when they are in "adventure" I have fun without;) Ciao Giacomo e Leo e grazie per il commento :) Si ho l'inseguitore automatico, il Minitrack Lx, però quando sono in modalità "avventura" mi diverto senza ;) |
| sent on March 28, 2016 (20:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful stellar photos! Compliments! A curiosity: where to buy the Minitrack Lx? Splendide foto stellari! Complimenti! Una curiosità: ma dove acquistare il Minitrack Lx? |
| sent on March 29, 2016 (8:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you for your compliments :) The minitrack buying contacting Cristian Fattinnanzi on Facebook or directly from your site :) Grazie per i complimenti :) Il minitrack si acquista contattando Cristian Fattinnanzi su Facebook o direttamente dal suo sito :) |
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