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| sent on September 02, 2015 (6:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Not bad composition ... nice shot! John Non male la composizione... bello scatto! Giovanni |
| sent on September 02, 2015 (8:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks John, very kind. Actually I am not particularly capable in landscaping, and in this I worked a bit 'PP "experiencing" a solution a little' ambiguous. I'd be curious to gather as many opinions, advice, suggestions. -D: -D Grazie Giovanni, molto gentile. In realtà non sono particolarmente capace nella paesaggistica, ed in questa immagine ho lavorato un po' in PP "sperimentando" una soluzione un po' ambigua. Sarei curioso di raccogliere tante opinioni, consigli, suggerimenti in merito. |
| sent on September 15, 2015 (21:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I like the composition, but that row of trees on the left there, so dark, even with a double exposure could be solved and so, perhaps, give more prominence to the sky. Mi piace la composizione, ma quella fila di alberi lì a sinistra, così scura, magari con una doppia esposizione si poteva risolvere e così, forse, anche dare più risalto al cielo. |
| sent on September 16, 2015 (11:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Well, I do not see why you would ruin the colors and sharpness. At least, if you use a good stable tripod and make your shots blocked and delayed shutter mirror or remotely, you have two completely overlapping photos with Photoshop and be able to do what you want. Also, I talk about personal experience, there is a mine of movies on the tube guide (especially if you understand English) that tells you how to do this and much, much more. And all free for more! -D
I so I started to learn to do what little I can do photo editing. ;-) Beh, non vedo perché dovresti rovinare i colori e la nitidezza. Almeno, se usi un treppiede bello stabile e fai i tuoi scatti con specchio bloccato e scatto ritardato o da remoto, avrai due foto completamente sovrapponibili e con Photoshop potrai farci quel che vuoi. Inoltre, parlo di esperienza personale, c'è una Miniera di filmati guida sul Tubo (soprattutto se capisci l'inglese) che ti spiega come fare questo e molto, ma molto altro. E tutto gratis per di più! Io così ho cominciato a imparare a fare quel poco di foto editing che so fare. |
| sent on September 16, 2015 (11:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
This paper, provided that you do not have time and opportunity to attend a person personally, of course. Questo scritto, sempre che tu non abbia tempo e modo di frequentare un corso di persona personalmente, ovvio. |
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