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| sent on August 29, 2013 (18:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations beautiful beautiful hello Complimenti bella bella ciao |
| sent on August 29, 2013 (20:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
great shot ottimo scatto |
| sent on August 29, 2013 (21:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful, congratulations. ;-) Stupenda, complimenti. |
| sent on August 30, 2013 (13:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Serious beautiful, congratulations Hello, Sergio Bellissima seria,complimenti Ciao,Sergio |
| sent on August 30, 2013 (17:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Really very beautiful with excellent reflection .. :-) Hello, Carmel. Davvero molto bella con ottimo riflesso.. Ciao, Carmelo. |
| sent on August 30, 2013 (20:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you all for the move and the generous comments. Hello and good photos. Grazie a tutti per il passaggio e i generosi commenti. Ciao e buone foto. |
| sent on September 17, 2013 (13:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
from the whole series traspara a rigid planning, and impeccable technical production, especially in the search of the resume points correct.
a curiosity, but at some point have been corrected falling lines with photoshop? because it seems to me that many architectures have a rather squat. cm ² congratulations for ideas and implementation. da tutta la serie traspara una rigida progettualità, ed una realizzazione tecnica impeccabile, specie nella ricerca dei punti di ripresa corretti. una curiosità: ma in qualche punto sono state corrette le linee cadenti con photoshop? perché mi sembra che molte architetture abbiano un aspetto piuttosto tozzo. cmq complimenti per idee e realizzazione. |
| sent on September 27, 2013 (22:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Alcarin, images are taken already in trying to keep the bubble and the straightest possible all the lines of the buildings. Usually, when I have a picture to straighten, it is a few degrees and use Lightroom. The difference in the 'appearance of the buildings compared to the vision of our eyes, and that you have correctly noted by Torinese, and' due to 'lens used, a 7mm equal to 14 on a full frame. Like all pushed very wide angles, changes in a consistent way the ratio between base and height, depending on the 'framing. In this case, with a 'framing at 120 ° -130 ° degrees, the building looks more' narrow but higher than it actually is. Thank you and good photos. Ciao Alcarin, le immagini sono scattate cercando di tenere già in bolla e più dritte possibili tutte le linee dei palazzi. Solitamente , se ho qualche immagine da raddrizzare , si tratta di pochi gradi e utilizzo Lightroom. La differenza nell' aspetto dei palazzi rispetto alla visione dei nostri occhi , e che tu da Torinese hai correttamente notato, e' dovuta all' ottica utilizzata, un 7mm pari a un 14 su full frame. Come tutti i grandangoli molto spinti , cambia in modo consistente il rapporto tra base e altezza , a seconda dell' inquadratura. In questo caso , con un' inquadratura a 120°-130° gradi , il palazzo appare piu' stretto ma più alto di quanto sia in realtà. Grazie e buone foto. |
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