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ballets in the theater...

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ballets in the theater sent on April 01, 2013 (22:29) by Adryx. 4 comments, 571 views.

at 135mm, 1/100 f/4.8, ISO 3200, hand held.

#Danza #BiancoeNero #ballerina #teatro



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avatarjunior
sent on April 02, 2013 (12:57)


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vorrei tanto una critica utile/costruttiva su questa foto


I'd love a critique useful / constructive on this photo

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sent on April 21, 2013 (22:38)


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Anche in questa il viso non nitido penalizza un pochino lo scatto. Poi qui la luce non ti ha aiutato, quella lama di luce sul viso non è molto piacevole.
Questa e l'altra sono delle belle foto per composizione taglio e momento. Soffrono un po' per i motivi che ti ho detto.
Ma consolati, è tutttaltro che facile fare foto in quelle occasioni. Non posso vantare esperienza in tal senso (anzi!) ma ho visto che in certe occasioni può valer la pena sotto esporre un pochino per guadagnare in velocità dell'otturatore (una foto scura si recupera, magari viene fuori un po' il rumore, ma una foto mossa non la recuperi più).
Sottoesponendo poi ti metti al riparo di eventuali parti più luminose, ce l'esposimetro non discrimina, rischiando il bruciato.
Bisogna far pratica... provare, provare.
Vediamo se arrivano pareri di chi è più navigato di me e ti può dare migliori consigli.

Even in the face is not clear this penalizes a little shooting. Then the light here has not helped you, the one ray of light on the face is not very pleasant.
This and the other are some nice photos for composition and cutting time. They suffer a bit 'for the reasons I told you.
But comforted, it is easy to make photo tutttaltro that on those occasions. I can not have experience in this regard (on the contrary) but I saw that on some occasions it may be worth under expose a little to gain in shutter speed (a dark photo is recovered, maybe comes out a little 'noise, but a photo recovery move is not the most).
Underexpose then you put away any brighter parts, there the light meter does not discriminate, risking burnt.
You have to practice ... try, try.
Let 's seeor if they arrive opinions of those who are most experienced than me and can give you the best advice.

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sent on May 05, 2013 (19:18)


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Luigi ti ha gia' dato alcuni utili consigli,potrei aggiungere che in teatro di solito uso la lettura spot,li poi sara' la tua esperienza con il tempo capire dove e' il punto ideale per la lettura della luce da scegliere per avere la foto esposta correttamente come tu la visualizzi,delle due foto che hai pubblicato,a parte la messa a fuoco che ti e' andata fuori dal viso, secondo il mio punto di vista sono troppo statiche,non avere paura di sperimentare cerca il movimento allunga i tempi sperimenta tempi- diaframmi fino a quando non scoprirai i limiti della tua attrezzatura.Letture consigliate:Il negativo di Ansel Adams ormai datato come saggio ma di sicuro molto utile per capire l'esposizione.
Spero di esserti stato di aiuto
Ciao Federico

Luigi you have already 'given some useful advice, I might add that in the theater usually use spot metering, then they will be' your experience with the time to understand where and 'the ideal spot for light metering to choose to have the photo as you correctly exposed the display, the two picture you've posted, apart from the focus that you and 'went out of the face, according to my point of view is too static, do not be afraid to experiment looks for the movement lengthens the time experiments with time-diaphragms until discover the limits of your attrezzatura.Letture Recommended: The Negative Ansel Adams outdated as wise but certainly very useful to understand the exposure.
Hope that help
Hello Federico

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sent on May 07, 2013 (9:54)


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grazie dei consigli,credo proprio che mi saranno molto utili. vi aggiungo che per le prossime foto di questo genere mi sono attrezzato con il sigma 70-200 f2.8
grazie ancora del passaggio Lui_gi e Federeco

thanks for advice, I think I will be very useful. I add that for the next photo of this kind I have equipped with Sigma 70-200 f2.8
thanks again the passage Lui_gi and Federeco


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