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Ranked # 3 scotland sent on July 07, 2013 (1:17) by Koda59. 19 comments, 1941 views.

, 1/1000 f/8.0, ISO 400, hand held.

#Castles La Scozia (inglese e scots Scotland, gaelico scozzese Alba) è una delle quattro nazioni costitutive del Regno Unito.Anticamente chiamata dai Romani in latino, ed anche per tutto il Medioevo, Caledonia, occupa la porzione settentrionale della Gran Bretagna. Un tempo regno indipendente, dal 1707, con l'Atto di Unione entrò a far parte del Regno di Gran Bretagna, assieme all'Inghilterra. I regni di Scozia e Inghilterra erano peraltro già uniti dinasticamente dal 1603. Ha una superficie di 78.782 km². La sua capitale è Edimburgo (Edinburgh). Altra importante città è Glasgow. Gli stessi scozzesi considerano le due città, Edimburgo e Glasgow, entrambe capitali. La prima è considerata capitale culturale, mentre la seconda capitale economica.





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sent on July 07, 2013 (12:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you for like it: Afrikachiara, ElleEmme, Iosto Doneddu, Franco Buffalmano, Gtabbi, Marco Orlandino, Alberto Ghizzi Pabuon, Elisewin, Marco Renieri, Cola, Sergio Ciocca, Diego.armando.parafango, Ivancosta, Ikhnusa78, Simona Loredana, Zman, Jamesdouglasmorrison, Paul Corona, Olovni, F.Naef, Sasasicilyuno, Obadessa. :-P

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sent on July 07, 2013 (16:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

HDR is not it? I love it! Just a shame that the sky has given you some clouds in the most ;-)
Congratulations Koda!
Many greetings and good Sunday:-P
Michela

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sent on July 07, 2013 (17:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It is not a HDR, but a little 'looks like him, the HDR technique I know quite well I used it for some photos in Croatia are carried out at least 3 or more shots with the technique of bracketing (exposure bracketing) and then "fused" with an ad hoc program, in this case I was just trying to improve as much as possible, reading in the various areas of the scene, as between heaven and there were other areas of discrete difference of brightness' considering the time when I shot: I was on an organized trip, and unfortunately, I could not choose the most suitable time for landscape photos and, reluctantly, I took what they handed me the convent ... (Editor's note here and check the green smiley):-D A smart person who can work well on the HDR is Francoia to which, in my small way, I also did the praise because it can USEDarla very well, with great technical skills and balance combined with a personal taste. Go to see some of his photos especially those within a church, are, in my opinion, really valid. Now I'm going to drink a sip of water, in this heat, by dint of talking bear Koda has dried up the gorge ... Michela Greetings and thank you for your intervention ;-) PS Good Sunday to you too! Now that I've been drinking ... I feel better! :-P

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sent on July 07, 2013 (18:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I think I sbagliatowow! Whatever you've done an excellent job.

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sent on July 07, 2013 (22:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I like this pseudo HDR, the colors, the point of recovery, the composition and the atmosphere captured almost painterly. Normally I appreciate even more these scenes without the presence of modern bipeds in order to place the recovery in a tenpo undefined but I understand that sometimes time is the enemy when you are on vacation and will not let us do whatever we want to do. Hello and good light, laurel

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sent on July 07, 2013 (23:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@ Sasasicilyuno Unless I thank you for the encouragement and for the fine words in my favor, but I do take the easy enthusiasm, however the results are visible and tangible, but it is not an HDR even if the starting point can be that, there are substantial differences: the most obvious is the fact that here the shot is unique, nor is it a Pseudo-HDR which has obvious limitations and the end result of which excites me that much, also in these "shots Scottish" believe me I did not use any specific software for HDR but only used a common raw files and working on it a little 'I could come up with these images, among other things, I used a Nikon D90 which has a dynamic range as extensive as the Nikon D700.
@ ElleEmme Lauro thank you for your comment and for your interestfor this particular technique that I am still studying, trying to develop and optimize. Thank you and good light to you (even though we are now in the dark):-D:-P

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sent on July 07, 2013 (23:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Darkroom? :-D again with the film? :-D

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sent on July 08, 2013 (0:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

No darkroom, no slides, no rollers. Even if I have a scanner and, sometimes, I do not deny I also did scans of slides, with excellent results, not in this case, however, in the "shots Scottish" I just made a "processing" of the file or raw digital negative, say that it is "digital darkroom", put it this way, until yesterday was called PP if you want to call it that's fine with me just understood Lauro, but here is nothing analog digital only good quality, just the raw file, whose incredible potential IMHO still not been exploited to the hilt. However, I am very pleased because I see that you're really interested in these topics, among other things, it makes me smile when I think that until a short time ago I was doing very little PP and now having understood the importance'm trying to optimize theworkflow. I salute you and thank you for the discussion and I wish you good night, tomorrow I expect a hard day at work and I have to rest the neurons. :-D Greetings and thanks to you and to those who participated in Lauro by Koda. Good Night! :-P

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sent on July 08, 2013 (10:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very nice also this, but here I think a little more contrast there was. You made a thread ribbon in the midtones

A test to understand



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sent on July 08, 2013 (12:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The compliments them I do to you John, I appreciate your version of my photos. You're absolutely right, considering that I'm still experimenting and I'm trying to optimize these processes realize that the road is still very, very long, but the enthusiasm is so ... John you and I understand each other, your positive comment to me is a source of satisfaction and your criticism always targeted me enhance "this project," taking into account that no gifts nothing to anyone, but it should be so, the Constructive criticism is aimed at improving the photo and see if there are critical issues in the image and if you can do something to make the result a better attimino and "attractive." Thank you for the friendship you've always shown in the facts and for your comments that enrich me forever. Greetings Koda:-P

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sent on July 08, 2013 (12:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Starting from the compound does not make me appreciate the place
Has my opinion, shadows are so open that flattens the actual role of light, everything you want to say, and 'a HDR
But the mere fact that the brightness and 'high
Heaven and 'flat and also expresses nothing.
I would try with a BW
As to be recovered chroma level and lights I see little stuff.

avatarsenior
sent on July 09, 2013 (1:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@ Integra Photonature: I prefer to send you a PM when I try to explain better with you, because I think it should be a mutual clarification and I think they know it right all those who, directly or indirectly, are participating in the discussion, also I have also sent a test BW hoping to please. Greetings Koda:-P Comments and suggestions are always welcome, bearing in mind that, as the ancient Romans: "De gustibus non est disputandum":-P ;-)

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sent on July 09, 2013 (2:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

One click impeccable, masterfully executed!!
It's one of my dreams to go for the tour of Scotland and of Ireland, but for now it is not possible, I'm monetizing the fotog new machine, then from after Christmas, we will see :)
However, I envy you: pe ok, the picture speaks for itself, you know by now that I really appreciate all of you ;)
Keep it up :)

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sent on July 09, 2013 (3:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

eleian Donan castle .. beautiful .. has only one flaw: I always caught in low tide, which made the photos ugly:-D

nice shot!

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sent on July 09, 2013 (22:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

And

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sent on July 09, 2013 (23:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

as well. do not tell me how the magic scotland .. I lived there for 6 months a few years ago and I am still choked up ... but sooner or later we come back ... @ Jamesdouglasmorrison: you join? :-D

In any case, the photo is very beautiful, has a vaguely fairy .. so perfectly represents the scotland :)

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sent on July 09, 2013 (23:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dear Guidoz what I do and 'a great compliment and I accept it gladly so much more' cause it comes from a person who is very familiar with this fantastic land having lived for all those months for which I thank you immensely. I greet you cordially wishing you a Good Night! Koda:-P

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sent on July 11, 2013 (17:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Congratulations:-P:-P
Bella Bella:-P:-P
Maurizio

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sent on July 11, 2013 (19:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Maurizio! Greetings Koda:-P:-P


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