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And yet it moves...

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And yet it moves sent on November 09, 2012 (8:52) by Luigi Monti. 7 comments, 1567 views.

, 30 sec f/3.5, ISO 100, tripod. Valtiberina Toscana, Italy.

Unione di 99 scatti da 30", l'illuminazione del prato è dovuta alle auto che sporadicamente passavano lungo una strada laterale... La foto era stata caricata un pò di tempo fa, ma ora ho fatto una riduzione del rumore più "pesante"... Come sempre le critiche ed i consigli sono ben accetti!





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sent on November 10, 2012 (16:29)


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Mi piace questa composizione verticale con l'albero davanti e la parte bassa del cielo rossa ci sta bene, anche se è inquinamento luminoso.
Avrei tenuto il cielo meno nero nella parte alta e possibilmente clonato gli aerei dai singoli scatti prima di comporre l'immagine finale. Il prato illuminato davanti può andare a gusti, io a volte tengo gli scatti con i fari delle auto, altre volte no (puoi trovare due esempi nella mia galleria). In questo caso forse li avrei tolti, lasciando solo la siluette.

un saluto

Chiara



I like this vertical composition with the tree in front and bottom of the red sky there is good, even if it is light pollution.
I would have kept the sky less black at the top and possibly cloned planes from individual shots before composing the final image. The illuminated front lawn can go to taste, I sometimes keep the shots with the headlights of the car, sometimes it does not (you can find two examples in my gallery). In this case, perhaps I would have removed, leaving only the silhouette.

a greeting

Clear


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sent on November 12, 2012 (10:44)


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Ciao Kiara, innanzi tutto grazie mille del passaggio;-)
Ho dato un'occhiata alla tua galleriaEeeek!!! SPETTACOLARE!!
Ora mi viene una domanda: come fai a togliere i fari delle auto??.. Se elimino i singoli scatti le scie vengono spezzate...

Kiara Hello, first of all thank you very much ;-) passage
I had a look at your galleriawow! SPECTACULAR!
Now comes the question: how do you remove the headlights of the car? .. If I delete individual shots contrails are broken ...

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sent on November 12, 2012 (13:54)


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Grazie a te Luigi!Sorriso

Per togliere i fari delle auto faccio così:
- apro l'immagine con il primo piano illuminato dai fari
- apro un'altra immagine della sequenza, una qualsiasi, basta che non ci siano i fari
- copio questa seconda immagine e la incollo sopra l'immagine con i fari, in un livello (chiamiamolo "livello no fari")
- rendo invisibile il "livello no fari" inserendo una maschera di livello
- pennello con il bianco sulla zona che risulta contaminata dai fari, facendo uscire la stessa zona del livello nascosto, che naturalmente appartenendo al "livello no fari" non è illuminata.
-quando è tutto a posto unisco i livelli e salvo l'immagine, che avrà le stelle giuste e la parte che era rovinata dai fari riparata.

Il procedimento è semplice, più facile a farsi che a dirsi.

ciao

Chiara

Thank you Luigi! :-)

To remove the headlights do so:
- I open the image with the foreground illuminated by the headlights
- Open another image of the sequence, any one, just that there are the headlights
- I copy and paste the second image over the image with the headlights, in a level (let's call it "level no lights")
- I make invisible the "level no headlights" by inserting a layer mask
- Brush with white on the area that is contaminated by the headlights, releasing the same area of ??the hidden layer, which naturally belong to the "level no headlights" is not lit.
-When all is well join the layers and save the image, which will have the right and the stars which was ruined by the headlights repaired.
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The process is simple, easier done than said.

hello

Clear

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sent on November 12, 2012 (14:05)


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Grande Kiara, incredibile ma vero... Ho capito!!MrGreen
Appena si presenta l'occasione riprovo cambiando qualche impostazione;-)


Grande Kiara, believe it or not ... I got it! :-D
As soon as the opportunity presents itself try again by changing some settings ;-)

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sent on November 17, 2012 (16:14)

Wonderful image Luigi!

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sent on January 10, 2013 (18:30)


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Fantastica!!! Sorriso

Fantastic! :-)

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sent on January 12, 2013 (11:50)


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Grazie mille per il passaggio ed il gradito commento;-)

Thanks a lot for the passage and welcome comment ;-)


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