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| sent on July 07, 2018 (11:44) | This comment has been translated
Very nice! |
| sent on July 07, 2018 (13:28) | This comment has been translated
Thank you! |
| sent on July 07, 2018 (18:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The composition in my opinion is correct... The big trunk on the DX disturbs.. if it was possible.. I would have moved deleting from the shot. the brightness in some parts of the subject makes you lose some details, but here with a light recovery in post production you should recover. la composizione a mio parere è corretta ... il tronco grande sulla dx disturba .. se fosse stato possibile ..mi sarei spostato eliminandolo dall'inquadratura. la luminosità in alcune parti del soggetto fa perdere dei dettagli , ma qui con un recupero luci in post produzione si dovrebbe recuperare. |
| sent on July 08, 2018 (9:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I agree with Giacomo, the image can be improved in post (recovery lights, detail on the subject and noise reduction in the background) optimizing for a significantly lower resolution. Concordo con Giacomo, l'immagine può essere migliorata in post(recupero luci, dettaglio sul soggetto e riduzione rumore sullo sfondo) ottimizzandola per una risoluzione decisamente inferiore. |
| sent on July 08, 2018 (12:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks James, Unfortunately no, the trunk on the right was not circumventable. I noticed the turtle dove from the window of my room, lateral to the tree, a few meters from me. So between the screen lifted slowly not to frighten, the little space and the branches on the left I could only draw this frame to square it :-), there was no room for manoeuvre. agree with you and Luigi on the lights, I have already recovered for what I was possible, the scene had a very wide exhibition range view the hour and lack of shade given by the tree of the species Araucaria. Think that with the naked eye that area of the plumage was very white but probably I could do better, maybe with two shots in two different exposures. What do you think? Thanks for the advice on noise, I try to modify it and republiced :-) Grazie Giacomo, purtroppo no, il tronco sulla destra non era aggirabile. Ho notato la tortora dalla finestra della mia camera, laterale rispetto all'albero, a pochi metri da me. Quindi fra la zanzariera alzata lentamente per non spaventarla, il poco spazio e i rami sulla sinistra ho potuto ricavare solo questa cornice per inquadrarla , non c'era spazio di manovra. Concordo con te e Luigi sulle luci, le ho già recuperate per quel che mi era possibile, la scena aveva una gamma espositiva molto estesa vista l'ora e la mancanza di ombra data dall'albero della specie Araucaria. Pensa che ad occhio nudo quella zona del piumaggio era molto bianca ma probabilmente avrei potuto fare di meglio, magari con due scatti in due esposizioni diverse. Cosa ne pensate? Grazie per il consiglio sul rumore, provo a modificarla e la ripubblico |
| sent on July 08, 2018 (13:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Unfortunately the dove is moving and two exhibits are almost impossible. in the shooting phase you could try under expose to not burn the whites and then recover the shadows in post. When the light is too hard and in this case also lateral, you do a click and then you go to see the histogram.... if necessary you correct the adjustments and redeem, if the subject is collaborative, of course. Purtroppo la Tortora si muove e due esposizioni sono quasi impossibili. In fase di scatto si poteva provare a sotto esporre per non bruciare i bianchi per poi recuperare le ombre in post. Quando la luce è troppo dura e in questo caso anche laterale, si fa uno scatto e poi si va a vedere l'istogramma....se necessario si correggono le regolazioni e si riscatta, se il soggetto è collaborativo, naturalmente. |
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