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user125134 | sent on November 12, 2017 (17:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very beautiful Roberta. A greeting Danilo Molto bella Roberta. Un saluto Danilo |
| sent on November 12, 2017 (20:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Danilo, thank you very much :-) Ciao Danilo,grazie di cuore |
user59947 | sent on November 17, 2017 (19:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Roberta, beautiful picture I like it Ciao Roberta, foto assai bella Mi piace |
| sent on November 17, 2017 (22:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Ardian thank you again for all your comments and compliments !! It is always a pleasure for me to read you !! :-) :-) Ardian grazie ancora di cuore per tutti i tuoi commenti e complimenti!!E' sempre un piacere per me leggerti!!  |
| sent on February 10, 2018 (1:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Roberta, given the photos you have in your galleries are certainly not able to teach you anything ... For what it's worth, when I run into these light situations, I personally try to expose in order to reduce the burning of the highlights (otherwise irrecoverable), and then if possible I try to recover the dark part in PP, otherwise I leave it in the shade like a silhouette. "And who tells him to that bird to go over at that point, while I waste time looking for the right exposure?" ... Well, you're right too ... A greeting, Andrew Ciao Roberta, viste le foto che hai nelle tue gallerie non sono certo in grado di insegnarti alcunché... Per quel che vale, quando mi imbatto in queste situazioni di luce, personalmente cerco di esporre in modo da ridurre la bruciatura delle alte luci (altrimenti irrecuperabili), e poi se possibile cerco di recuperare la parte scura in pp, altrimenti la lascio in ombra a mo' di silhouette. "E chi glielo dice a quel volatile di ripassare proprio in quel punto, mentre perdo tempo a cercare la giusta esposizione?"... Beh, anche tu hai ragione... Un saluto, Andrea |
| sent on February 10, 2018 (7:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Good morning Andrea, I thank you very much for the advice ... when I took this picture actually ribeccare them that bird would have been impossible! I then tried to darken but lost so much because my means of PP are almost nonexistent (and to be honest I'm not so good with the PP !!!!!) so in the end as I liked it I preferred to leave it so even if a little burned! Thank you again and have a nice day! :-) Buongiorno Andrea,ti ringrazio moltissimo del consiglio...quando ho fatto questa foto effettivamente ribeccare li quell'uccellino sarebbe stato impossibile!!!ho cercato poi di scurirla ma perdeva tanto anche perche i miei mezzi di pp sono pressocchè inesistenti (e a dirla tutta non sono neanche tanto brava col pp!!!!!)quindi alla fine siccome mi piaceva ho preferito lasciarla cosi anche se un po bruciata! Ti ringrazio ancora e buona giornata! |
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