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| sent on May 08, 2019 (12:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful perspective and point of recovery, pity for the micro-blur.. bella prospettiva e punto di ripresa, peccato per il micromosso.. |
| sent on May 08, 2019 (13:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks @Aspide! You're right, I regretted not using the tripod... But it was coming several people to "pollute" the scene and for fear of losing the moment I did not use Grazie @Aspide ! hai ragione, mi sono pentito di non aver usato il treppiedi...ma stava arrivando parecchia gente a "inquinare" la scena e per paura di perdere l'attimo non l'ho utilizzato |
| sent on May 08, 2019 (13:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
In this case better raise the ISO a bit and use a faster time;) Even an F/8 would have gone well probably remember to always bring you behind a tripod, even small (type Manfrotto Pixi) when you exit the wide angle in addition to having the function of Bracketing at your fingertips;) when I had my 10-22 on the 7D, I almost never took a single picture of a landscape.. always at least 3 in bracketing and then at home I could choose what to do with it, as you said, people can come at any moment in questo caso meglio alzare un pò gli iso e usare un tempo più veloce ;) anche una f/8 sarebbe andata bene probabilmente ricorda di portarti sempre dietro un treppiedi, anche piccolo (tipo manfrotto pixi) quando esci col grandangolo oltre ad avere la funzione di bracketing a portata di dita ;) quando avevo il mio 10-22 sulla 7D, quasi mai scattavo una sola foto di un paesaggio.. sempre almeno 3 in bracketing e poi a casa potevo scegliere cosa farne dato che, come hai detto, può arrivare gente da un momento all'altro |
| sent on May 08, 2019 (13:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Taken from the enthusiasm I did not think to open a little more the diaphragm and I left in the car the tripod :-( I console The fact that the blur is known only in magnification, the exposure I like but.... You could definitely do better!.... I'il be back preso dall'entusiasmo non ho pensato ad aprire un po di più il diaframma e ho lasciato in macchina il treppiedi mi consola il fatto che il micromosso si nota solo in ingrandimento, l'esposizione mi piace ma ....si poteva senz'altro fare di meglio !....tornerò |
| sent on May 08, 2019 (13:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I associate myself with the appreciations of Aspide and its just advice. It has to be said that the Microblur, given the type of lens used, is more noticeable in the peripheral areas. However the photo is well composed, it would have been even more beautiful if the sky, instead of white, had kept its blue... But to do this, it would have been necessary to make different exposures and find the right way. Bravo anyway, nice shot! Mi associo agli apprezzamenti di Aspide e ai suoi giusti consigli. C'è da dire che il micromosso, dato il tipo di lente utilizzato, si nota maggiormente nelle aree periferiche. Ad ogni modo la foto è ben composta, sarebbe stata ancora più bella se il cielo, anziché bianco, avesse mantenuto il suo azzurro... ma per fare questo, appunto sarebbe stato necessario fare diverse esposizioni e trovare la giusta via. Bravo comunque, bello scatto! |
| sent on May 08, 2019 (14:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Andrea The shake was a stupid mistake :-) Perhaps caused also by the leaves that, although little, are moved by the wind. The sky was not blue but actually so because veiled by the clouds, and personally perhaps prefer it, makes more "central" the green of the newborn leaves and I dampened a bit the contrasts between shadows and lights. ;-) Grazie Andrea il micromosso è stato uno stupido errore forse causato anche dalle foglie che, anche se poco, vengono mosse dal vento. Il cielo non era azzurro ma effettivamente così perchè velato dalle nuvole, e personalmente forse lo preferisco, rende più "centrale" il verde delle foglie appena nate e ho smorzato un po i contrasti tra ombre e luci. |
| sent on May 08, 2019 (16:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Remarkable! Fantastic shot! Congratulations Nick! Notevole! Fantastica ripresa! Complimenti Nick! |
| sent on May 08, 2019 (17:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations on the realization Nick91 Pdr certainly exceptional of a majestic tree in front of which you have to bow Hello Ernesto Complimenti per la Realizzazione Nick91 Pdr sicuramente Eccezionale di un Albero Maestoso Difronte al quale Bisogna Inchinarsi Ciao Ernesto |
| sent on May 08, 2019 (19:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the comments Alexey and Ernesto! is a spectacular tree, and very photogenic! ;-) Grazie per i commenti Alexey ed Ernesto ! E' un albero spettacolare, e molto fotogenico ! |
| sent on October 16, 2019 (21:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Wow, that's great. Wow, stupendo |
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