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clay africa door .......

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clay africa door .... sent on August 25, 2013 (23:38) by Chiaravet. 4 comments, 349 views.

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avatarsenior
sent on May 15, 2015 (20:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Chiaravet.

If you agree to an opinion ...
The shot you propose has its own dignity in terms of composition
Usually succession of profiles of mountains that fade into the background are evocative, suggestive for. It is not essential sharpness, indeed, a bit 'of fade effect sets a tone of mystery and arouses curiosity (what we will be behind? Live there someone? Will be nice places? ...). In my opinion it is well defined and with a close-up sharpness that is lost in the intermediate and gradually moving towards the background.
Just this atmosphere of mystery and fascination we lose very strong overexposed on the right, which turns it into a sense of confusion. If you notice, usually the photos made on these criteria are crepuscular, fairly and without scurineareas "shocking" that capture attention in a violent way and distract from the suggestions very "spiritual" that fades lead. IMHO.
Ipse dixit ... ;-)

avatarjunior
sent on May 17, 2015 (9:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You're right ... that only nn so use photo shop and perhaps even set good parameters of the machine ... it was against the very strong but I was counting the improved a bit with light and shadow but still a lot of contrast and overexposure ... thanks advice

avatarjunior
sent on May 17, 2015 (9:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You're right ... that only nn so use photo shop and perhaps even set good parameters of the machine ... it was against the very strong but I was counting the improved a bit with light and shadow but still a lot of contrast and overexposure ... thanks advice

avatarsenior
sent on May 17, 2015 (14:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Chiara

I also do not PP, a bit 'in principle, a little' out of laziness. But there's a trick. If your machine has ill exposure lock button, point the sky, the blocks' exposure and then centridove tipare: you are right the sky and coastline dark, then make do with ill contrast and sharpness. An overexposed like that do not recover even more with PS, you can only groped to improve rispultato veering to B / N, which of these shots is not bad either ...


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