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Three Peaks 1...

Tre cime di Lavaredo (Workshop 28

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Three Peaks 1 sent on August 07, 2013 (8:09) by Lorenzo-b. 4 comments, 792 views. [retina]

at 18mm, 1/160 f/10.0, ISO 100, tripod. Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Italy.




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avatarjunior
sent on August 07, 2013 (11:01)


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Ciao Lorenzo, la foto mi piace, ma non riesci con una maschera a ridurre un pochino la sovraesposizione del cielo?
Secondo me lo renderebbe piu interessante.
Giudizio personale.
Ciao ciao

Hello Lorenzo, the photo I like, but you can not with a mask to reduce a little overexposure of the sky?
I think it would make it more interesting.
Personal judgment.
Hello hello

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sent on August 07, 2013 (21:19)


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Il problema è che con i programmi sono una frana, se vuoi spiegarmi cosa devo fare ci posso provare MrGreen

The problem is that the programs are a landslide, if you want to tell me what I do I can try:-D

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sent on August 08, 2013 (9:42)


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Lorenzo, proverie con il Raw, a creare una sfumatura in camera raw.
11 esima icona "filtro Graduato" per recuperare il cielo....quello che si riesce.
Poi passando in photoshop fai le ultime correzioni.
Non è particolarmente difficile...si trovano tutorial anche su Yuotube.




MrGreen

Lorenzo, proverie with Raw, creating a gradient in camera raw.
11 th icon "Graduated Filter" to recover the sky .... what you can.
Then passing in photoshop you the latest fixes.
It is not particularly difficult ... there are also tutorials on Yuotube.

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:-D

avatarsenior
sent on August 08, 2013 (11:37)


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Ok grazie ci provo questo week-end :-P

Ok thanks I'll try this weekend:-P


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