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The Milky Way...

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The Milky Way sent on August 28, 2012 (22:34) by Johnjz. 5 comments, 1365 views.

, 25 sec f/3.5, ISO 3200, tripod.

La Via Lattea fotografata da Nocera Terinese. - Nocera Terinese (CZ)- Calabria, Italy.



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sent on September 23, 2012 (22:50)


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Questo è il taglio che preferisco ...
A Milano, la via lattea non si vede così dagli anni 50 !! ;-)Triste

This is the cut that I prefer ...
In Milan, the Milky Way does not see it that way from the 50's! ;-) :-(

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sent on November 11, 2012 (23:09)


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Ciao Raffaele. Il rumore è ben contenuto perchè l'ho ridotto lievemente con Lightroom (generalm. non applico forti riduzioni del rumore di luminanza e di crominanza). Quanto all'inquinamento luminoso in basso beh si, si tratta delle luci della costa (provincia di Vibo Valentia)! Grazie del commento. Ciao...

Hello Raffaele. The noise is well contained because I reduced slightly with Lightroom (generalm. not apply strong noise reductions of luminance and chrominance). How much light pollution down well yes, these are the lights of the coast (the province of Vibo Valentia)! Thanks for the comment. Hello ...

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sent on December 20, 2012 (21:31)


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gradevole e ben composta, ottima la gestione della luce, grazie per la visita e per le gradite parole, un saluto da Franco

pleasant and well composed, excellent light management, thanks for the visit and the welcome words, a greeting by Franco

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sent on June 23, 2013 (12:33)


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Immaginee gradevole. Come mai le stelle nella parte alta dell'immagine sono un po' deformate e quelle in basso no? Ritaglio?

Immaginee pleasant. How come the stars in the upper part of the image are a bit 'warped and those at the bottom right? Chad?

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sent on June 23, 2013 (13:50)


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Ciao. No, non è un ritaglio, è semplicemente un fatto fisico, man mano che ci si allontana dalla stella polare l'effetto della rotazione terrestre diventa più evidente! Se avessi utilizzato un tempo di esposizione dell'ordine dei 10" quella "deformazione" non ci sarebbe stata, ma a quel punto avrei dovuto aumentare gli iso! Grazie cmq del passaggio. Ciao..

Hello. No, not a cutout, it is simply a physical fact, as one moves away from the pole star the effect of Earth's rotation becomes more obvious! If I had used an exposure time of about 10 "that" deformation "would not be there, but at that point I would have to increase the iso Thanks cm ² of the passage. Hello ..


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