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Zermatt, Riffelsee...

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Zermatt, Riffelsee sent on August 20, 2019 (16:55) by Damny. 3 comments, 182 views. [retina]

at 22mm, 1/3200 f/2.8, ISO 250, hand held.




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avatarsenior
sent on August 23, 2019 (12:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello is the scene of a pleasant natural landscape, with the bellows even popping up in the meadow the alpine pond and the mountain in the background. The framing seems to me to be correct basically because the triangular mountain is insightless, too central or too lateral. The most interesting part, however, seems to me the reflection with the peaks in the background and everything else should do as a side dish,seza take some space too much. Looking at the image we can find this escarpment on the left,which descends with its diagonal and the boulder to the right that recalls the mountains to the side,but perhaps from a certain point of view could be considered less obvious and interesting details.
For colors at this point or you rely on automatic adjustment of the white balance, or choose a fixed setting, such as only or cloudy sky, but with the eyedropper look for a light gray.

avatarsenior
sent on August 23, 2019 (13:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I agree with the very accurate technical analysis of Caputo's photo.It is the colors that leave me very puzzled. Do you do a little Post Production or do you trust the camera? Use the RAW, convert it well, and it's better, it's going to be better.
Of course, it's a PERSONAL opinion.
Hello,Alessandro

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sent on August 23, 2019 (15:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks so much to both of us, I imagined that the sore note was that concerning colors (not that for other things there is not to improve, of course). Sometimes I throw myself into post productions, sometimes I try to trust the camera. I normally use RAW, but in my opinion I do not see the colors correctly (and I know for sure), a little use of cabbage monitors, and then some mess I combine.
In this photo especially in PP I used (in the end) also some advice from Kelby's book (I liked it's thing to make the whole thing a little soft despite being "sharp").
I'm going to try to get someone to help me with the colors, thank you very much really :-D




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