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BCT experiment...

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BCT experiment sent on October 19, 2012 (21:07) by Burt. 2 comments, 1112 views. [retina]

, ISO 100, tripod. Baia del Silenzio, Italy.

Luogo di scatto:Baia del silenzio Sestri Levante (GE) Questo scatto e stato il mio primo esperimento con la Black Card Tecnique :) LA TECNICA DELLA BLACK CARD - Un metodo rudimentale per sostituire il filtro graduato (e la tecnica dell'HDR) è il metodo della Black Card Photography (spiegato nel dettaglio qui hanjies.blogspot.it/2009/10/black-card-photography-part-i...). Difficile ma affascinante: si misura l'esposizione separatamente sulle due aree e si annotano i tempi di scatto, si espone per la zona più scura e con qualunque oggetto che non rifletta la luce, si copre l'obiettivo in corrispondenza della parte della scena che richiede il tempo di scatto più breve. Poi si toglie la black card in modo da esporre quella zona del fotogramma solo per il tempo necessario. Una tecnica non semplice, che ottiene l'effetto del filtro graduato o dell'HDR con una gamma dinamica più ampia e senza trucchi da fotoritocco. Per chi volesse dare un occhiata a foto (ben fatte.... non come la mia) realizzate con questa tecnica può guardare qui www.flickr.com/groups/blackcard/



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avatarjunior
sent on October 19, 2012 (23:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The result is unique and the resultant effect is very elaborate although in reality it is not ... I IACE experiencer.

Perhaps you could correct a bit in ps to make the gradual transition of the various areas .. I think the secret to this technique is finding the right landscape with a horizon line simple and clear.

avatarjunior
sent on October 20, 2012 (21:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I thank you for the comment, what you say over the use of BCT I think so too, also because I did tests shaping the card and it is not easy ... as regards PS I'm a total ignorant, I use Gimp and what you say I'm sure you can do with this program, but here again my knowledge is limited!

Thanks again for your comment, hello!


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