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One more reason to love and respect the planet ......

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One more reason to love and respect the planet ... sent on May 29, 2012 (13:40) by Marco1981. 6 comments, 839 views.

, 1/60 f/16.0, ISO 100, tripod.


2 persons like it: Lucabosio, Momo


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sent on May 29, 2012 (20:43)


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Mi piace : colori e l'idea del sole a stella !
Non mi convince , il fatto che il solo sia bruciato , che non ci sia in primo piano un elemento interessante .
Poco nitida , con qualche sporco di sensore da rivedere.

Buona l'idea generale

I like: color and the idea of ??the sun a star!
I am not convinced, that only is burned, there is an interesting element in the foreground.
Blurred, with some dirt sensor to review.

Good general idea

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sent on May 30, 2012 (12:59)


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Grazie mille per il passaggio e soprattutto per i preziosi consigli che apprezzo più di tutto. la nitidezza purtroppo temo sia anche dovuta all'accoppiata macchina obiettivo... sogno una D7000 e un'ottica discreta ma temo sognerò ancora un bel pò... nel frattempo mi diletto a scattare e cerco di migliorarmi!



Thank you so much for passing and especially for valuable advice which I appreciate more than anything. sharpness unfortunately I fear it is also due to the coupling target machine ... dream a D7000 and perspective discreet but I'm afraid I'll dream still quite a bit ... in the meantime I delight to shoot and try to improve myself!


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sent on June 15, 2012 (11:15)


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Concordo con Integra per il sole bruciato, altrimenti una gran bella foto.
Complimenti ;-)

I agree with Integra for sun burnt, otherwise a very good picture.
Congratulations ;-)

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sent on June 15, 2012 (16:29)


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Grazie Momo ;-)
Ho ragionato su questo errore e forse avrebbe aiutato anziche tentare di trovare il giusto equilibrio con il matrix provare con lo spot che ne pensate? avrebbe avuto senso??

Ciao e Grazie

Marco

Thanks Momo ;-)
I reasoned about this error and maybe would help rather than groped to find the right balance with the matrix to try and spot what do you think? would make sense?

Hello and Thank You

Mark

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sent on June 15, 2012 (16:44)


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Scusate, mi intrometto e faccio a Momo e Integra Photonature una domanda, visto che mi piace fotografare i tramonti, specialmente sul mare.
In foto di questo tipo, dove il sole non è coperto da nubi, come è possibile non bruciare il sole?
Se si espone la foto per il sole affinchè venga una palla rossa/arancio rovente, il resto della foto diventerebbe scura ed illeggibile o quasi (ho tentato anche il weekend scorso, ed i risultati ottenuti sono quelli).
Quindi chiedo, come si può non bruciare il sole e mantenere la leggibilità del resto della foto?
Grazie per l'eventuale risposta.

Sorry, I do intrude and Momo and Integra Photonature a question, because I like to photograph sunsets, especially the sea.
In pictures of this kind, where the sun is covered by clouds, as you can not burn the sun?
If you expose the photo so that the sun is a ball red / orange hot, the rest of the photo and become dark or almost unreadable (I also tried last weekend, and the results obtained are those).
So I ask, how can you not burn the sun and maintain the readability of the rest of the picture?
Thanks for any response.

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sent on June 15, 2012 (16:55)


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Ci sono varie tecniche per ovviare al problema.
Io uso riprendere più scatti con esposizioni diverse per poi fonderle
in post-produzione. Ovviamente la macchina deve essere su treppiede per
evitare movimenti tra uno scatto e l'altro.
Qui c'è un esempio di un'immagine ottenuta con questa tecnica.

www.juzaphoto.com/shared_files/uploads/152866.jpg

In questa foto non era ovviamente possibile ottenere dettaglio nel sole ma
il risultato finale è tutt'altro che "bruciato"
C'è ci usa la tecnica dell'HDR ma, oltre a non piacermi l'effetto "cartone animato"
che restituisce, in questi casi dove l'acqua e le foglie sono in movimento sarebbe
inutilizzabile.
Ciao ;-)

B-)


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