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Marina di Cottone (CT) spiaggia , Canon 1000D , Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS , 18 mm , 30 Sec , F/4 , Iso 500
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sent on September 29, 2011 (19:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
If you mean that stars are not really know, I was at a concert on the beach. The sky was very clear of clouds and I tried a shot although it would be a dream to take pictures like you do but I think the stars between equipment and skill cia a slight difference = P Se intendi quale stelle siano non lo so proprio, ero ad un concerto sulla spiaggia. Il cielo era particolarmente sgombro da nubi ed io ho provato uno scatto anche se sarebbe un sogno fare foto come le fai tu agli astri ma credo fra attrezzatura e bravura cia un leggero dislivello =P
sent on September 30, 2011 (9:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I was referring to the object on the left, but now that you tell me that you were at a concert I guess is the person's face blurred. In fact, a concert on the beach is not the best place to take a picture of the sky! With your Canon we can succeed, the photo of the Milky Way that I posted in the forum is done with your own target (the one supplied in the kit). Close some 'aperture to limit the shortcomings of the lens and increases the ISO (and uses a large tripod!).
Clear mi riferivo all'oggetto sulla sinistra, ma ora che mi dici che eri ad un concerto immagino sia il volto di una persona sfocato. In effetti un concerto sulla spiaggia non è il posto migliore per fare una foto al cielo! Con la tua Canon ci puoi riuscire, la foto della Via Lattea che ho postato del forum è fatta con il tuo stesso obiettivo (quello fornito in kit). Chiudi un po' il diaframma per limitare le pecche dell'obiettivo e aumenta gli ISO ( e usa un bel cavalletto!).
Chiara
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sent on December 03, 2015 (13:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Clare apologize if I'm intruding and maybe even going a bit out of the simple thread of photos of Accadedomani, I have seen your galleries and I do not think you could do with more compliments, but I wondered (and I believe that it can serve also the author photo)
and 'can photograph the Milky Way with a good goal on FF (maybe 2.8) and create a crisp image in post production with the right colors of the sky and the stars, without making the union more' shots in post? .. ........... or cmq would be noisy on a single image? thank you! : D Chiara scusa se mi intrometto e magari vado anche un po fuori dalla semplice discussione della foto di Accadedomani, ho visto le tue gallerie e non credo tu abbia bisogno di ulteriori complimenti, ma mi domandavo: (e credo che possa servire anche all'autore della foto)
e' possibile fotografare la via lattea con un buon obbiettivo su FF (magari un 2.8) e realizzare in post produzione un immagine nitida con i colori giusti del cielo e delle stelle , senza fare l'unione di piu' scatti in post?.............o risulterebbe cmq rumorosa una singola immagine? grazie! :D