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Heaven Can Wait. Dolomites

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Untitled Photo sent on October 13, 2011 (13:01) by Sbarabauz. 8 comments, 892 views.

0.8 sec f/22.0, ISO 100,

Scorci. Nikon D3000, 18-55mm, f/22, 0,8 sec., ISO 100





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sent on October 14, 2011 (21:20)


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composizione e colori molto belli...pero' penso che a f22 la diffrazione si sia fatta sentire purtroppo ...

composition and very beautiful colors ... but 'I think that f22 diffraction has been felt unfortunately ...

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sent on October 14, 2011 (22:45)


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compo molto pulita nella parte sotto e molto caotica nella parte superiore. Non so se è diffrazione ma c'è un 'evidente dominante magenta (sui tronchi degli alberi, nella zona in ombra della montagna centrale..). Mi sembra ci sia un intervento un pò forzato in pp.

components in the very clean and in very chaotic at the top. I do not know if it is diffraction, but there is a 'clear magenta (on the trunks of trees, in the shadow of the mountain area in central ..). I think there is a little bit contrived intervention in PP.

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sent on October 15, 2011 (10:01)


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Probabilmente avete ragione, sarebbe riuscita meglio senza tutti quegli alberi...purtroppo essendo ovviamente una doppia esposizione non è stata facile la pp, soprattutto nella zona centrale..grazie dei commenti!;-)

You're probably right, she could be better off without all those trees ... unfortunately it is obviously a double exposure has not been easy the PP, especially in the central area .. thanks for the comments! ;-)

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sent on October 15, 2011 (10:29)


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personalmente la trovo molto bella...potenzialmente, nel senso che trovo la composizione, perfettibile si, ma efficace e sopratutto differente dal solito, gli alberi che incorniciano le montagne dietro, creano una bella quinta.
Potenzialmente perchè in condizioni di foliage diverso, e luci diverse sarebbe più "perfetta".
In definitiva batterei su questa strada, cercando una location del genere, ma più coreografica.
Comunque questa mi piace assai.
Ciao
LC



personally I find it very beautiful ... potentially, in the sense that I find the composition, is perfectible, but effective and, above all, different from the usual, the trees that frame the mountains behind, create a beautiful fifth.
Potentially because in different foliage conditions, and different lights would be "perfect".
Ultimately would fight on this road, looking for a location like this, but more choreography.
However, I like this very much.
Hello
LC


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sent on October 15, 2011 (10:58)


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Dimmi, è forse l'Agner quel monte??

Tell me, is perhaps the Agner that mountain?

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sent on October 15, 2011 (13:02)


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Un pò troppo confusionaria nella parte sopra. Noto anche io una dominante magenta.

A bit too confusing in the above. I also referred to a magenta cast.

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sent on October 15, 2011 (15:20)


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Esatto Bepi, il famoso spigolo Nord! Non piacciono nemmeno a me quegli alberi spogli, proverò in primavera! ;)

Exactly Bepi, the famous North edge! I do not like even those bare trees, I will try in the spring! ;)


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