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Fontana nel parco Valentino...

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Fontana nel parco Valentino sent on May 16, 2013 (0:29) by Ievgenii Ovcharenko. 1 comments, 568 views.

at 24mm, 3.2 sec f/8.0, ISO 800, tripod.


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2 persons like it: Denis Bianchi, Luigi Pansecchi


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sent on October 02, 2013 (11:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Ievgenii,
I tried to take a picture in a different way: that the fountain would cover a 2 of streetlights, even to cushion the effect of the flare which is quite visible. The second, at last to have a better yield dynamics would work with less ISO (100/200), thereby increasing the time. In post I would try to at least decrease the contrast. Then there are other techniques (HDR) in order to find a better dynamic balance. Here the whites are considerably burned and shadows very strong. Obviously there are personal considerations ...
;-) David


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