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1-30 sec at f - 3.5 18 mmCanon...

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1-30 sec at f - 3.5 18 mmCanon sent on March 09, 2013 (13:56) by Lorenzo Zito. 6 comments, 522 views.

at 18mm, 1/30 f/3.5, ISO 1000, hand held.

(come modificarle in B/N piu nitide? Mi sembra troppo "grossolana", manca maggior dettagli alla foto..



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sent on March 10, 2013 (14:22)


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Ciao ho visto il tuo post e sono passato a dare un occhio alle foto. Essendo alle prime armi so che la voglia di fotografare è tanta ma una foto va anche studiata un minimo, ovvero come prima cosa, la foto deve avere un soggetto principale (non è sempre così ma la maggior parte si)e questa sembra non averne uno in particolare. Come seconda cosa presumo che la foto sia stata fatta in un ambiente molto buio visto che sei stato costretto a scattare a 1/30simo di secondo poco sopra al tempo di sicurezza e questo ha provocato a quanto sembra del micromosso causa della mancanza di dettaglio.Per ovviare a questo potevi aumentare gli iso, oppure appoggiare la fotocamera da qualche parte oppure utilizzare un treppiede.
Queste ovviamente sono solo mie opinioni.

Enrico

Hello I saw your post and went to take a look to the photos. As a beginner I know the desire to photograph is great but a photo is also studied a minimum, that is the first thing, the photo must have a main subject (not always the case but most of it) and this does not seem to have one in particular. Second you assume that the photo was taken in a very dark since you were forced to take a second 1/30simo just above the safety time and this has led to what seems to shake due to lack of dettaglio.Per overcome this you could increase the ISO, or place the camera somewhere or use a tripod.
These of course are just my opinions.

Henry

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sent on March 10, 2013 (14:55)


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concordo con enrico
a parte la composizione che non ha un elemento principale di attrazione(le volte, le colonne, la passerella ecc,).
il tempo di 1/30 ti fa venire la foto mossa.
se ricapiti, iso 100, appoggio fisso o cavalletto, diaframma medio (f.8 - f.11) e tempi lunghi(fai scegliere all'esposimetro i tempi, con priorita' di diaframma).
guadagni di nitidezza e senza mosso.
ciao - franco

I agree with enrico
apart from the composition that does not have a main element of attraction (the times, the columns, the walkway etc.,).
time of 1/30 makes you a picture move.
if ricapiti, iso 100, fixed support or tripod, aperture medium (F.8 - F.11) and long times (you choose all'esposimetro time, with priority 'aperture).
gains sharpness and blur-free.
hello - free

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sent on March 10, 2013 (19:00)


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GRazie mille a tutti, si il posto era buio, ed essendo un museo, non avevo neanche la possibilità di scattare con un supporto (vedi flash) , ringrazio entrambi per i consigli!!

Thank you very much to all, the place was dark, and being a museum, I did not have the chance to take a stand (see flash), thank you both for the advice!

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sent on March 10, 2013 (19:43)


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Buona sera Lorenzo, i giusti consigli li hai ricevuti,dici che di entusiasmo (serve)ne hai tanto, non mi resta che farti molti auguri.Ciao.

Good evening Lorenzo, the right advice you received them, you say that enthusiasm (need) you have time, I just have to make many auguri.Ciao.

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sent on March 10, 2013 (22:12)


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Concordo sulle indicazioni che ti hanno già fornito aggiungendo che nella ricerca di una composizione interessante devi mantenere la reflex orizzontale. Con 1/30sec, avevi comunque margine per evitare il tuo micromosso contando sulla corretta tecnica di scatto e sulla tua ottica stabilizzata.
Alzare gli iso era comunque saggio;-).
Qui trovi la mini-guida per evitare il micromosso:
www.juzaphoto.com/topic2.php?l=it&t=12967
ciao, lauro

I agree with the information you have already provided, adding that the search for an interesting composition you have to keep the camera horizontal. With 1/30sec, you were still margin to avoid counting your shake on the proper technique of shooting and your optical stabilized.
Raise the ISO was advisable ;-).
Here you will find a mini-guide to avoid the shake:
www.juzaphoto.com/topic2.php?l=it&t=12967
hello, laurel

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sent on March 10, 2013 (22:16)


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perfetto, leggero' con particolare attenzione! grazie!

perfect light 'with particular attention! thank you!


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