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STILL LIFE

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Still life sent on August 27, 2011 (14:37) by Caponzio. 44 comments, 15793 views.

30 sec f/22.0, ISO 200, tripod.

Natura Morta #Ombre #Shadows #ColoriAutunnali #Autumn



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sent on August 27, 2011 (14:42)


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Questa foto è stata realizzata con la tecnica del Light Painting utilizzando un panno nero come sfondo situato circa 30-40 centimetri dietro il soggetto.
Il piano d'appoggio è un tagliere per salumi. Per l'illuminazione mi sono servito di una piccola torcia tascabile alimentata da due stilo da 1,5 volts.
Dopo aver preparato la composizione e aver messo a fuoco il soggetto, ho spento la luce della stanza e con la torcia ho illuminato le parti del soggetto che mi piaceva rendere visibili spostando continuamente il piccolo fascio di luce.

Dati di scatto:
Fotocamera Nikon D70 - Obiettivo Obiettivo AF-Nikkor 35-70mm f/2.8 D - Diaframma f 22 - Esposizione 30 secondi - ISO 200 ?

Grazie in anticipo per suggerimenti e critiche.


This photo was made with the technique of Light Painting using a black cloth as a background located about 30-40 cm behind the subject.
The table top is a cutting board for meats. For the lighting, I used a small flashlight powered by two AA 1.5-volt.
After preparing the composition and have focused on the subject, I turned off the light in the room and with the torch I lit portions of the subject that I liked to be visible continuously moving the small beam of light.

Shooting data:
Nikon D70 - Lens AF-Nikkor 35-70mm f/2.8 D - Aperture f 22 - Exposure 30/2 - ISO 200?

Thanks in advance for suggestions and criticisms.

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sent on August 27, 2011 (15:18)


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Molto interessante la foto ed il racconto che precede lo scatto.
Grazie.
Ciao
Raffaele

Very interesting photo and story before shooting.
Thank you.
Hello
Raffaele

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sent on August 27, 2011 (15:20)


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PS non ci vedrei male un HDR

PS we would see a bad HDR

avatarjunior
sent on August 29, 2011 (22:09)


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Ottima esposizione e dettaglio

Excellent exposure and detail

avatarjunior
sent on September 01, 2011 (14:07)


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Incredibilmente nitida ed esposta correttamente. Complimenti! Anche per la conposizione dei soggetti.

Incredibly sharp and exposed properly. Congratulations! Even for the conposizione of subjects.

avatarjunior
sent on October 06, 2011 (14:06)


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Molto bella, con toni belli caldi.

Se non avessi anticipato la descrizione del know-how avrei pensato a lampade superprof, flash, etc...

Bravo davvero, e come già detto bravo per come hai composto il tutto.

Stefano

Very nice, with beautiful warm tones.

If I had not anticipated the description of the know-how I thought superprof lamps, flash, etc ...

Really good, and as I said good for how you made everything.

Stefano

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sent on October 06, 2011 (14:13)


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Tecnica relativamente semplice, ma molto efficace stando al risultato. Complimenti e bravo sia per l'idea che per la realizzazione! STe

Relatively simple, but very effective according to the result. Congratulations and good for both the idea and the execution! STe

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sent on October 06, 2011 (14:19)


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Sembra vera!!!MrGreen

It looks real! :-D

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sent on October 06, 2011 (15:57)


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la tecnica è interessante e la resa stupenda: mi piace moltissimo.

the technique is interesting and made beautiful: I love it.

avatarjunior
sent on October 11, 2011 (13:09)


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Che Bella!!!!!!!!

Bella!!!

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sent on October 11, 2011 (15:35)


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Grazie per aver condiviso la preparazione tecnica. Foto stupenda. Sembra un quadro per come l'hai composta.

Thank you for sharing the technical preparation. Beautiful photos. It looks like a framework for the way you made.

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sent on October 11, 2011 (16:05)


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natura morta ben realizzata nella composizione, di raffinata astrazione formale

bella luce, ricorda le opere dei Fiamminghi, piuttosto che un set moderno di still.life
complimenti

still life in the well crafted composition, refined formal abstraction

beautiful light, reminiscent of the works of the Flemish, rather than a set of modern still.life
compliments

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sent on October 11, 2011 (16:46)


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Interessante la tecnica adottata! Da spunto! Ottima la realizzazione.

Interesting technique adopted! As a starting point! Excellent achievement.

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sent on October 23, 2011 (23:05)


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Bella la composizione, l'armonia dei colori, l'atmosfera autunnale e la tecnica adottata. Un bel 10 all'autore.

Beautiful composition, color harmony, the autumnal atmosphere and the technique used. A nice 10 author.

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sent on December 13, 2011 (17:51)


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composizione molto bella,rende molto bene l'atmosfera autunnale

very nice composition, makes very good autumnal atmosphere

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sent on April 12, 2012 (10:34)


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Ciao....ho visto i tuoi commenti ma non ho messo subito in relazione il nome Eeeek!!!..ma una volta sulla tua galleria ho riconosciuto la foto che per settimane ho tenuto su mio pc...questa! E nella barra ho ancora il tuo tutorial. Bella coincidenza MrGreen!
Non posso che commentare questa foto dicendo che l'ho "scandagliata" e rimirata decine di volte:-P
ciao!!

Hello .... I saw your comments but I did not immediately put in relation the name .. but once on your gallery I recognized the picture for weeks I kept on my pc ... this! And in the bar I still have your tutorial. What a coincidence:-D!
I can only comment on this photo saying that I "plumbed" and rimirata dozens of times:-P
hello!

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sent on April 12, 2012 (10:46)


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Prima di tutto complimenti per le gallerie di still life e per la macro "dinamica"!
Anch'io nel mio piccolo mi diverto ad usare torce led ( ne ho una collezione fra multiled e a fascio regolabile !) quando fotografo fiori e piante in macro, posizionandole a mano nel frattempo dello scatto ritardato. ( vedi quella appena inserita)
La tua foto simula molto bene la luce di una finestra, hai usato qualche diffusore o hai solo mosso la fonte di luce?

First of all congratulations for the galleries of still life and the macro "dynamic"!
I enjoy myself in my small way to use LED torches (I have a collection among multiled and adjustable beam!) When I photograph flowers and plants in macro, placing a hand in the meantime the delayed shutter release. (See the newly inserted)
Your photo simulates very well the light of a window, you have used some speaker or are you just moved the light source?

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sent on April 12, 2012 (11:18)


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@ Max57: No Max nessun diffusore, per l'illuminazione ho utilizzato soltanto la piccola torcia tascabile nella stanza completamente buia-

Ciao e Grazie a tutti per le visite e i commenti.Sorriso;-)

@ Max57: No Max no speaker, for lighting I used only a small flashlight in the dark room-

Hello and Thank you all for your visits and comments. :-) ;-)

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sent on May 30, 2012 (22:55)


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Foto molto bella, sembra quasi un quadro di natura morta anzichè una foto. Complimenti!

Photo very beautiful, almost looks like a painting of still life rather than a photo. Congratulations!

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sent on June 10, 2012 (19:24)


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Ringrazio tutti per le visite e i commenti.
Ho riproposto questa foto perchè, per chi fosse interessato, ho inserito sul mio sito nella sezione Studio tutorial, una descrizione abbastanza dettagliata su come è stata realizzata.

La riporto anche di seguito:

Natura Morta - Light Painting.

Questa fotografia è stata realizzata utilizzando la tecnica del Light Painting.
Come prima cosa ho preparato la composizione utilizzando un panno nero come sfondo situato circa 30 - 40 centimetri dietro al soggetto.
Subito dopo ho fissato la macchina fotografica sul cavalletto e ho messo a fuoco con l'AF inserito (scatto singolo nel punto contrassegnato dal cerchietto giallo).
Ho preferito mettere a fuoco su di un elemento posizionato davanti e non ho distanziato troppo i vari elementi della composizione.
In seguito ho spento la luce; se avessi premuto il pulsante di scatto l'AF avrebbe iniziato a girare a vuoto perchè con la luce spenta non avrebbe trovato il punto selezionato in precedenza, così, prima di far partire l'otturatore, ho puntato la luce (generata da una piccola torcia tascabile alimentata da due lampadine da 1,5 volt), precisamente dove avevo messo a fuoco prima e subito dopo ho premuto il pulsante di scatto.
Una volta fatto questo ho iniziato a muovere ripetutamente e continuamente con veloci oscillazioni la lampadina passando il piccolo fascio di luce su tutta la natura morta senza mai fermarmi per più di un secondo su di un singolo punto; questo per evitare il più possibile i riflessi che spesso si vengono a formare soprattutto su superfici tondeggianti come la mela.
In alcune zone sono passato più volte con la luce in altre meno.
E' preferibile non illuminare troppo i soggetti per non avere zone sovraesposte più difficilmente recuperabili durante lo sviluppo del RAW.
Il tempo di posa (30 secondi) è stato più che sufficiente per illuminare tutta la composizione.
Il diaframma molto chiuso (f/22) ha consentito (oltre ad avere una profondità di campo elevanta che rende ben visibili tutti gli elementi della composizione) di evitare che, durante i ripetuti passaggi della luce sulla natura morta, anche il crearsi di zone sovraesposte.

La fotografia si trovano nella galleria Studio - Nature Morte 1.

Dati di scatto:
Fotocamera Nikon D70 - Obiettivo AF-Nikkor 35-70mm f/2.8 D
Diaframma f/22 - Esposizione 30 secondi - ISO 200
Cavalletto - No Flash - Modo A (priorità diaframmi)
Distanza focale 40 mm

Ciao ;-)

Thank you all for your visits and comments.
I used this picture because, for those interested, I have posted on my website in the Studio tutorials, a fairly detailed description of how it was done.

The report even below:

Still Life - Light Painting.

This photograph was made using the technique of Light Painting.
First I prepared the composition using a black cloth as a background located about 30 - 40 cm behind the subject.
Soon after I set the camera on a tripod and I focused with AF is on (single shot at the point marked by the yellow circle).
I preferred to focus on an element positioned in front and I did not spaced too the various elementsof the composition.
Later I turned off the light, if you pressed the shutter button AF would start to spin with the light off because he would not find the previously selected point, so before starting the shutter, I put the light (from a small flashlight powered by two 1.5 volt bulbs), exactly where I focused on before and after I pressed the shutter button.
Once this is done I started to move repeatedly and continuously with fast swings the bulb through the small beam of light on the whole still life without stopping for more than a second on a single point, in order to avoid as much as possible reflections often are formed mainly of rounded surfaces such as apple.
In some areas the past several times with light in other bodyand less.
It 'best not to illuminate the subject for not too overexposed areas more difficult to recover during the development of RAW.
The exposure time (30 seconds) was more than enough to illuminate the entire composition.
The diaphragm very closed (f/22) has enabled (as well as having a depth of field elevanta that makes visible all the elements of the composition) to avoid that, during repeated passages of light on still life, also the occurrence of overexposed areas .

The photo gallery is located in the Studio - Nature Morte 1.

Shooting data:
Nikon D70 - AF-Nikkor 35-70mm f/2.8 D
Aperture f/22 - Exposure 30/2 - ISO 200
Stand - No Flash - Mode A (priority, Diaphragms)
Focal Length 40 mm

Hello ;-)


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