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sent on February 21, 2013 (15:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
with the passage .... I tried to make it with a black background but I have to improve their technique .... :-| the less drastic solution was to turn the color in a picture with white background ... is known as? grazie del passaggio.... ho provato a farne con sfondo nero ma devo affinare la tecnica.... la soluzione meno drastica è stata quella di virare il colore in una foto con sfondo bianco... si nota tanto??
sent on February 21, 2013 (15:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
yes, it is noted in the "splash" which has a yield cap, in some places the water should be transparent and reveal the black background, which is not the case here. You could try a black cardboard behind the water and light the subject from the back / side (so not illuminate the background threatening to stain with light), if the subject is dark you can use a panel to lighten the shade. sì, si nota nello "splash" che ha una resa lattea, in alcuni punti l'acqua dovrebbe essere trasparente e rivelare lo sfondo nero, cosa che qui non accade. Potresti provare con un cartoncino nero dietro l'acqua e illuminare il soggetto da dietro/lato (così non illumini lo sfondo rischiando di macchiarlo con la luce), se il soggetto resta scuro puoi usare un pannellino per schiarire l'ombra.
sent on February 21, 2013 (15:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I did some tests with the black cardboard in the background but .... the problem and born with the turbidity of the water that I did not have the foresight to change .. the result is that the flash ilumina entire suspension ruining everything .. try again with more attention. ;-) Ho fatto le prove con il cartoncino nero in sfondo ma.... il problema e nato con la torbidezza dell acqua che non ho avuto l accortezza di cambiare.. il risultato è che il flash ilumina tutta la sospensione rovinando tutto.. riproverò con piu attenzione.
sent on February 21, 2013 (16:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
then I'll give you another piece of advice, preparation of the bottles of water that you let it sit for a bit 'of days (you'll avoid bubbles on the surface of the container), the turbidity is inevitable fruit using open, you used an aquarium or something? allora ti do un altro consiglio, prepara delle bottiglie di acqua che lascerai riposare per un po' di giorni (eviterai le bollicine sulla superficie del contenitore), per la torbidezza è inevitabile usando frutta aperta, hai usato un acquario o altro?
sent on February 21, 2013 (18:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I used an aquarium ... the test with a black background I made at the end of session after having thrown fruit for an hour .... was inevitable suspension in the water but realized after lho .... the next will be better ... ;-) ho usato un acquario... la prova con sfondo nero l'ho fatte a fine sessione dopo averci buttato frutta per un ora.... era inevitabile la sospensione nell'acqua ma lho capito dopo.... la prossima andrà meglio...