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Sunset in Venice...

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avatarsenior
sent on June 03, 2021 (16:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful play of lights. Perhaps with a coupled longer time and open diagram of a stop I could have lower iso and an even cleaner file.

avatarjunior
sent on June 03, 2021 (17:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you for the comment, the weekend in Venice (December 2019) was the first test with my new camera! Now maybe I could handle it a little bit better... using the easel I would definitely have had a better shot... but I have no patience and "wait" does not amuse me :-/

avatarsupporter
sent on June 03, 2021 (17:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I really like it: a bit oleographic and not very original, however it has very beautiful colors and light and you have chosen a good shooting point; nor do I always want to use the tripod (laziness!) but in this case maybe it was not even so indispensable, all in all the machine holds the 640 ISO well, which are not very high.
A good picture, in my opinion.
Leonard

avatarsenior
sent on June 03, 2021 (20:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Ah, but you're really good! Other than advice, I think I'm asking you...

avatarsupporter
sent on June 03, 2021 (21:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It's a really nice picture. Beautiful light caught in the right way. I think you have the machine set with an increase in sharpness or maybe you add it in post because here too you see a grain that I, in color, do not like. If, on the other hand, it is a limit of the sensor personally with the focal one (I do not read it, but I guess) I would have ventured a second shot to hold or discard if moved, with half the time. It would have allowed you to lower the iso.
Immagino that f11 was a conscious choice. It is possible that on Apsc even f9 would have allowed you to read the background enough, allowing you to lower the iso again.
I on a shot like that, then, I wouldn't have skimped on noise reduction, it's a photo that deserves softness and cleanliness. But you have talent for composition, which is actually the only thing that matters.

avatarjunior
sent on June 03, 2021 (22:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I think it's a "problem" that pops up when there starts to be less light and I raise the ISOs (or I keep them low but I go to act in post production a bit "at random")... I should learn how to better manage ? and get into photoshop for post production

avatarjunior
sent on June 04, 2021 (9:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I would like to add my comment to what has already been said. When there are architectural elements it would be good to keep the machine perfectly bubbled (sensor perpendicular to the ground) to avoid the drooping lines (see bell tower on the left). In this case you should have raised the frame slightly, possibly backing down so as not to cut the foreground.

avatarjunior
sent on June 04, 2021 (9:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you for the suggestions, in this case I was freehand so both keeping the bubble perfectly and raising the frame was practically impossible... not to mention the crowding that was there (there was no time to prepare, there were really rare times when no one passed in front of... also in this photo I admit that I photoshopped a little girl on the left of the shot)

avatarsupporter
sent on June 04, 2021 (19:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

For the grain, check the noise reduction settings. There are various positions on the subject, but you have to make your own. You can have a cleaner and silky image using noise reduction.

avatarjunior
sent on June 05, 2021 (7:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I will try to practice!

avatarsenior
sent on June 05, 2021 (10:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Really pleasant image, both for subject, classic but always deserving, but above all for light and shade, you have been able to capture and reproduce very well the beautiful atmosphere of the moment.
For when it comes to the noise/grain that you notice, those who have spoken before me have certainly eviscerated the subject very well, I would like to add that in my opinion it is not possible for those ISOs to be due to the sensor, a recent and good quality camera, even if it does not excel, as your values quietly digest them, there is something in the PP process that brings it out.

avatarsupporter
sent on June 05, 2021 (10:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I agree with Riccardo. Something in the post emphasized the grain. It's usually about sharpening.

avatarjunior
sent on June 05, 2021 (11:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

When I have time and desire I will try to take the original image and redo the post production... it was one of the first pictures I took... little something in the meantime I should have learned :-D
I'm now waiting for comments on the only portrait I took :-P
Photographing people seems to please me (not studio photos though...) I'd like to try to focus a little bit on that

avatarsenior
sent on June 05, 2021 (22:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful composition and beautiful sunset.

avatarsenior
sent on June 06, 2021 (16:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I take the compliments, which are truly deserved. Even to criticism of falling lines, however, is the first thing that comes to the eyes of landscapers like me. That bell tower that hangs disturbs a lot.
The perfect bubble machine is not always possible, but just a click in Lightroom and you would have added those lines making this photo perfect :-)

avatarjunior
sent on June 06, 2021 (18:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you. I've never used Lightroom... I'll try!

avatarjunior
sent on July 10, 2021 (16:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I agree, it's a great photo, it also seems to me that the bell tower hangs slightly to the left and some poles, probably are some slight optical distortions.
In Lightroom there is lens correction and the ability to align the photo if it is not perfectly parallel to the ground.
The lighting provided by the lamp on the jetty in the foreground is very suggestive.


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