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| sent on December 10, 2015 (21:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Wonderful snap on Sassongher with this wonderful starry sky that you were able to make very good despite all the lights in the valley. Compliments ! Bravissimo! Hello !
Maximum :-) Splendido scatto sul Sassongher con questo meraviglioso cielo stellato che sei riuscito a rendere molto bene nonostante tutte le luci di valle. Complimenti ! Bravissimo ! Ciao ! Massimo |
| sent on December 10, 2015 (21:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful night! :-) Bellissimo notturno! |
| sent on December 15, 2015 (22:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I'll be strange, but for me there is something else again. mountains with daylight from the crest? wow! and a starry sky with no hint of light pollution? wow! The combination sky and the foreground, for me, not funziona..le two zones do not communicate (you can also see the transition between the sky and the mountains too sharp on the tips) seem two different photos. If you are two different exposures, you should review the merger and the relative brightness of the two areas. A greeting Simone Sarò strano io,ma per me qui c'è qualcosa che non torna. le montagne illuminate a giorno fin sulla cresta? e un cielo stellato senza alcun accenno di inquinamento luminoso? L'accostamento cielo e primo piano ,per me,non funziona..le due zone non comunicano (si vede anche il passaggio tra il cielo e le montagne troppo netto sulle punte) sembrano due foto diverse. Se sono due esposizioni diverse,ti consiglio di rivedere la fusione e la luminosità relativa tra le due zone. Un saluto Simone |
| sent on January 03, 2016 (10:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Simone! Yes, two different exposures (8 sec for the sky as not to be moved the stars and 20 sec for the valley to have it all well lit, including mountains), and it was the first time I tried to do (and fit) one shooting well. I liked the idea of ??having a nice dark sky, where you could see many stars as possible, and that seeming "detached" from the first floor give a three-dimensional feeling to the photo, but probably a little out of place as you say. If I can I will try to review the merger between the two shots!
See you soon Filippo Ciao Simone! Si, sono due esposizioni diverse (8 sec per il cielo per non far venir mosse le stelle e 20 sec per la valle per averla tutta ben illuminata, comprese le montagne), ed era la prima volta che provavo a fare (e montare) uno scatto così. Mi piaceva l'idea di avere un cielo bello buio, in cui si vedessero più stelle possibili, e che sembrando "staccato" dal primo piano desse una sensazione di tridimensionalità alla foto, ma probabilmente come dici tu stona un pò. Se riesco proverò a rivedere la fusione tra i due scatti! A presto Filippo |
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