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The Village 2...

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The Village 2 sent on March 17, 2024 (18:45) by Claudioleica. 4 comments, 274 views. [retina]

at 16mm, 1/400 f/8.0, ISO 200, hand held.




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avatarmoderator
sent on March 17, 2024 (19:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

These are the classic 10-18mm situations, the most suitable lens in terms of focal range. :-|
The colors and detail are good but the sagging lines are very invasive and even correcting them would lose too many details.
(imho)
Hi, Lauro

avatarjunior
sent on March 17, 2024 (20:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Yes, the right perspective is essential, but sometimes you have to find a compromise.
Especially when you use a camera with a very limited zoom lens.
Anyway Thank you very much for the advice.

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sent on March 17, 2024 (23:17)


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Le linee cadenti potrebbero avere un senso per rendere dinamica una certa situazione ma è un caso molto raro. In una situazione urbana è preferibile evitarle perchè entriamo in una presentazione urbex che dovrebbe essere fedele a quello che i nostri occhi vedono realmente .
Altro problema... In una correzione in post produzione più abbiamo inclinato la digitale verso l'alto o verso il basso (come in questo caso) più aumenterà l'effetto di perdita delle proporzioni una volta corrette Confuso. Per contenere questo effetto o usavamo quindi una focale più grandangolare oppure ci si abbassava in modo da essere quasi verticali con il sensore alla parete dell'abitazione sullo sfondo...
... immaginiamo? Se ci si accucciava ... si riprendevano i fiori in primo piano senza vaso di legno e si scopriva che sarebbe anche aumentata la tridimensionalità "non 2 ma 3 piccioni con una fava" - sempre (imho). Ciao, Lauro


avatarjunior
sent on March 18, 2024 (6:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you so much for the tips.


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