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| sent on December 15, 2018 (15:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Fantastic Francis, congratulations ;-) Fantastica Francesco, complimenti |
| sent on December 15, 2018 (18:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A beautiful landscape composition, excellent backlight. Bravo and Congratulations Una bella composizione paesaggistica, ottimo controluce. Bravo e complimenti |
| sent on December 16, 2018 (11:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks a lot Stefano and Alpha5100, just a pity for that.... :-/let's say gran Lens of 16-35 that as for "flare" maybe a bottle bottom is better. Grazie mille Stefano e Alpha5100, peccato solo per quella .... diciamo gran lente del 16-35 che quanto a "flare" forse un fondo di bottiglia è migliore. |
| sent on December 16, 2018 (12:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great scene, not exactly in season :-D, but well done! As for the flare I own your own lens and instead I find it very resistant to flare; suffers only, as in this case, when the sun is located in a corner DRL frame... If you already do not know them, I give you two simple tips: -Make sure that the front lens is not dust before a shot in backlight and that is clean -perform a second shot by putting a finger in front of the lens, to cover only the sun... you will have So a closeup clean from flare to melt the PS (the tripod and the mode of shooting in manual are mandatory in this case... ;-)) Hello, Alberto Gran bella scena, non proprio di stagione, ma ben realizzata! Quanto al flare possiedo anch'io la tua stessa lente e invece la trovo molto resistente al flare; soffre solo, come in questo caso, quando il sole si trova in un angolo del fotogramma... Se già non li conosci, ti do due semplici consigli: - assicurati che sulla lente frontale non ci sia polvere prima di uno scatto in controluce e che sia pulita - esegui un secondo scatto mettendo un dito davanti all'obiettivo, per coprire solo il sole... avrai dunque un primo piano pulito da flare da fondere il PS (il cavalletto e la modalità di scatto in manuale sono d'obbligo in questo caso...) Ciao, Alberto |
| sent on December 16, 2018 (13:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Bella Francesco you caught and knew how to wait for the right moment with the right light and lateral.... beautiful colors and pdr...il flare unfortunately is often inevitable Hello Gianfranco bella Francesco hai colto e saputo attendere il momento giusto con la luce giusta e laterale....belle cromie e pdr...il flare purtroppo spesso e' inevitabile ciao Gianfranco |
| sent on December 16, 2018 (14:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful landscape, wonderful light! Hello Roberto Splendido paesaggio, luce meravigliosa! Ciao Roberto |
| sent on December 16, 2018 (18:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful landscape, beautiful photos congratulations. Greetings. Lights Bellissimo paesaggio, bella foto complimenti. Saluti. Luci |
| sent on December 18, 2018 (18:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you so much Gianfranco Roberto and lights.... I really appreciate your comments!!! :-) Alberto really a thousand thanks for your examination and for the advice, that of the finger I only knew that here I had little time to think the sun was at the limit as you see and between compose and do the pano vertically I could not hesitate... finished the Pano (4 shots) , the light is gone. The one in the dust instead I didn't think it could affect so much cabbage..... As you say the 16-35 is a great lens but on the corners as soon as the light comes out of that flare that not even God knows where it comes from and it is very ugly.... the 17-40 was a lens lady too bad that as for sharpness really feels so much the years :-/ Grazie mille Gianfranco Roberto e a Luci .... apprezzo molto i vostri commenti!!! Alberto davvero mille grazie per la tua disamina e per i consigli, quello del dito lo conoscevo solo che qui ho avuto poco tempo per pensare il sole era al limite come vedi e fra comporre e fare la pano in verticale non ho potuto esitare... finita la pano(4 scatti), sparita la luce. Quello della polvere invece non pensavo che potesse influire così tanto cavolo..... ne terrò conto. Come dici tu il 16-35 è una gran lente ma sugli angoli appena arriva la luce esce di quel flare che nemmeno Dio sa da dove arrivi ed è per giunta molto brutto.... il 17-40 era una signora lente peccato che quanto a nitidezza senta davvero tanto gli anni |
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