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Panorama from the foot of the Peaks of North Nivoletta...

Di Vetta in Vetta: da Punta Basei

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Panorama from the foot of the Peaks of North Nivoletta sent on October 02, 2015 (9:31) by Andrea Bazzarone. 2 comments, 1388 views.

1/320 f/8.0, ISO 100, hand held. Parco Nazionale del Gran Paradiso, Italy.

#montagna #laghi #cielo #granparadiso





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sent on October 06, 2015 (18:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very nice, I like how you used the ground to frame the image and lead the eye towards the lakes.
As a matter of personal taste, could (but in the mountains it is unlikely to be possible), I would wait a moment with a softer light to shoot. Alternatively I tried a filter GND to reconcile the huge dynamic range (but the lights would still remained harsh) .: fconfuso:

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sent on October 06, 2015 (22:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you....
Yes, you're right, maybe I could wait for the sun to come out of the frame and that the lights were a little softer .... But in the end I decided to include it so that made it a good idea of ??the force that illuminates and warms (that day despite the altitude it was hot on the stony ground before the glacier) the panorama below .... :-)


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