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Monument Valley...

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Monument Valley sent on August 13, 2012 (10:41) by Vitale83. 3 comments, 525 views.

, 1/200 f/7.1, ISO 200, tripod. Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, United States.

Monument Valley



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avatarjunior
sent on August 13, 2012 (10:50)


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Un po' troppo scuro il primo piano, dovresti cercare dare un po' più di dettaglio alle rocce senza perdere i colori del tramonto
Prova in PP

Ciao

A bit 'too dark foreground, you should try to give a little' more detail to the rocks without losing the colors of the sunset
Try PP

Hello

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sent on August 13, 2012 (21:49)


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Ciao, grazie per il consiglio ma purtoppo sono pochi mesi che ho la reflex e non conosco i termini, mi puoi spiegare cosa vuol dire pp?
Ho visto la tecnica dell hdr, visto che ho fatto piû foto sovraesposte e sottoesposte, appena riesco voglio provare ad unirle.
Grazie, Simone.

Hello, thanks for the advice but unfortunately they are a few months that I have the camera and do not know the words, I can explain what it means to pp?
I've seen the technique of HDR, as I did most overexposed and underexposed photos, I just want to try to merge them.
Thank you, Simone.

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sent on August 14, 2012 (9:41)


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Sorriso
PP: Post Produzione >> like Photoshop, o simili....
Con un programma di PP, appunto, a mio parere dovresti cercare di recuperare il dettaglio delle rocce.
In un panorama così, mi piacerebbe apprezzare il dettaglio delle parte bassa.


In caso contrario potevi dare maggior risalto alla siluette delle montagne croppando ( eliminando ) tutta la parte bassa ponendo l'orizzonte, non a metà della foto, ma sul terzo inferiore. Secondo me, in questo caso il nero delle rocce in primo piano è di grande effetto.


HDR: La spiegazione che hai dato tu è tutto quello che so.... non ho mai provato;-) Ciao e buon divertimento


:-)
PP: Post Production >> like Photoshop, or similar ....
With a program of PP, in fact, in my opinion you should try to recover the detail of the rocks.
In a world so, I'd appreciate the detail of the bottom.


Otherwise you could emphasize the silhouette of the mountains croppando (eliminating) all lower placing the horizon, not in the middle of the photo, but on the lower third. In my opinion, in this case the black rocks in the foreground is very impressive.


HDR: The explanation you gave is all I know .... I've never tried ;-) Hello and good fun


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