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a look beyond...

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a look beyond sent on June 14, 2012 (17:20) by Mike-v8. 3 comments, 680 views.

, 15 sec f/2.8, ISO 1250, tripod.

unione di 4 scatti. scatto effettuato poco sotto la diga di campomoro!



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avatarjunior
sent on June 17, 2012 (17:08)


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per le stelle ok, ma per il paesaggio (le montagne) come fai ad esporre se tutto intorno è buio pesto?
un principiante, grazie! ;)

for stars ok, but for the landscape (mountains) how can you explain if everything around is pitch dark?
a beginner, thank you! ;)

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sent on June 17, 2012 (17:32)


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puoi spiegare cosa significa 4 scatti? che tempi ecc. grazie ciao ale

Can you explain what that means 4 shots? that time etc.. hello thanks ale

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sent on June 18, 2012 (15:42)


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Le montagne in secondo piano (quelle innevate) sono state illuminate dall'inquinamento luminoso del paese che c'è a valle come si vede dai toni violetti piu chiari del cielo in basso e la neve riflette benissimo, come vedi la montagna in primo piano è molto più scura!

la foto è il risultato dell'unione di 4 scatti uniti con photomerge di photoshop (che è tipo una fuzione crea panorama).
ho scattato a f 2.8 ed ho esposto per 15 secondi a 1250 iso

The mountains in the background (the snow) are illuminated by light of the country's downstream as shown by the purple tones more clear the sky down and the snow reflects very well, as you can see the mountain in the foreground is much darker!

the photo is the result of the union of 4 shots combined with photomerge photoshop (which is kind fuzione creates a panorama).
I shot at f 2.8 and I exposed for 15 seconds at 1250 iso


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