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Cathedral Bitonto...

Borghi e Cattedrali

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Cathedral Bitonto sent on February 04, 2013 (12:01) by L'oggettoindistruttibile. 6 comments, 2089 views.

, 1/1600 f/3.5, ISO 200, tripod.






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sent on March 24, 2013 (21:38)


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Le linee cadenti somo molto cadenti ...lgli unici modi per contrastarle sono in p.p. , usando una costosa ottica dedicata basculante o alzando il più possibile il punto di ripresa. Come interpretazione personale avrei chiuso il diaframma minimo a f.11 per aumentare la pdc e la nitidezza. Piacevoli le cromie e la composizione. (imho) .

Lines falling ... falling somo very unique ways to counter any items are in pp, using an expensive dedicated optic tilting or raising as much as possible the point of recovery. Personal interpretation as I closed the aperture to increase the minimum F.11 pdc and sharpness. Nice the colors and composition. (Imho).

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sent on March 24, 2013 (22:14)


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Grazie ancora Lauro. Qua ho fuso due foto, con scarsi risultati. Ora che ho comprato il Sigma 8-16 ritorneró a fotografare le cattedrali romaniche di Puglia, e spero di fare qualcosa di meglio. Saluti Vincenzo.

Thanks again Lauro. Here I merged two photos, with poor results. Now that I bought the Sigma 8-16 will return to photograph the Romanesque cathedrals of Puglia, and I hope to do something better. Regards Vincenzo.

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sent on March 24, 2013 (22:43)


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Sarà allora più fondamentale chiudere il diaframma se dovrai unire più scatti ;-)
Ciao e buon divertimento con il sigma... spremilo come un limone ma con dolcezza Sorriso
lauro

Will then be more important if you have to close the iris merge multiple shots ;-)
Hello and have fun with the sigma ... spremilo like a lemon but gently :-)
laurel

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sent on September 13, 2014 (15:26)


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La cattedrale della mia città, sei pugliese anche tu?
Bella la composizione, ma effettivamente è poco nitida e c'è del mosso, come dice elleemme devi chiudere un po' il diaframma.
Per curiosità, come mai hai usato due esposizioni?

The Cathedral of my city, you're Apulian too?
Beautiful composition, but actually is not very clear and there is some slight, says ElleEmme you have to close a bit 'diaphragm.
Out of curiosity, why did you use two exposures?

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sent on September 13, 2014 (15:42)


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Ciao Fabio, non sono pugliese ma sono innamorato della Puglia come sa bene Afrikachiara che ho l'onore di conoscere personalmente.
Sono lucano di Rionero in Vulture che non dista molto da Bitonto.

Per quanto riguarda la foto della Cattedrale era una delle mie prime foto fatte con una reflex (due anni prima di postarla su Juza) ed inoltre quando l'ho postata stavo appena cominciando ad usare la post produzione e quindi ho voluto sperimentare questa tecnica (ahimè in modo piuttosto disastroso).
Poi come dicevo ad Ellemme ho comprato apposta il grandangolare però da quel momento non ho avuto più l'occasione di venire a Bitonto.....
Ad ogni modo sono più portato per le foto naturalistiche.
Comunque a Bitonto prima o poi verrò a fotografare la Cattedrale......ed allora magari ti faccio sapere così mi darai tu qualche dritta per renderla al meglio.
saluti
Vincenzo

Hello Fabio, I'm not but I'm in love with Puglia Puglia as well Afrikachiara know that I have the honor to know personally.
They Lucan Rionero in Vulture which is not far from Bitonto.

Regarding the photo of the Cathedral was one of my first photos taken with a camera (two years before post it on Juza) and also when I posted I was just beginning to use the post production and so I wanted to experiment with this technique (alas in a rather disastrous).
Then as I said to Ellemme I bought the wide angle on purpose but since then I have had the opportunity to come to Bitonto .....
Anyway I'm more inclined to the nature photos.
However Bitonto sooner or later will come to photograph the Cathedral ...... and then maybe I'll know così I'll give you some tips to make it better.
greetings
Vincenzo

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sent on September 13, 2014 (16:05)


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Vincenzo la Puglia è fantastica, ma tutta l'Italia è stupenda, e anche la Basilicata non scherza. Ogni tanto vengo a Matera ed è favolosa. L'ultima volta sono andato di sera e sono rimasto estasiato dall'atmosfera quasi surreale che si respirava, ho pubblicato delle foto qui sul forum.
Spero di fare un giro anch'io a Rionero in Vulture che non ho mai visto.

Per la foto, ti capisco, anch'io sono agli inizi, sto cercando di migliorare sempre più, anche se a volte capitano anche a me errori, anche banali. Beh, non fotografo per lavoro, quindi ci si scorda a volte di alcune cose.

Fammi sapere se torni, facciamo qualche foto assieme! Sorriso
Ciao, fabio.

Vincent Puglia is fantastic, but the whole of Italy is beautiful, and even the Basilicata is no joke. Every now and then I come to Matera and it is fabulous. The last time I went in the evening and I was ecstatic almost surreal atmosphere that is breathed, I posted pictures here on the forum.
I hope to make a turn too Rionero in Vulture that I have ever seen.

For the photo, I understand, I am starting out, I'm trying to improve more and more, although sometimes errors captain to me, even trivial. Well, not the photographer for work, so sometimes you forget a few things.

Let me know if you come back, do some photos together! :-)
Hello, fabio.


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