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Untitled Photo sent on November 02, 2011 (1:01) by Michelangelo. 8 comments, 951 views.

Val Borago - Verona - 12mm la qualità fotografica di questo scatto non è il massimo ma sono rimasto colpito dalla luce diretta che di solito non è così gradevole ( almeno per me).




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sent on November 03, 2011 (21:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Michelangelo Hello, you did a nice attempt at a truly difficult for photos (I am there was a couple of times, but with very little results) as the "jungle" is really thick and the light filters making it difficult exposure. Even in your case (as in my ;-)) I find however the lack of an element that will attract the attention really.

Riki

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sent on November 03, 2011 (21:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

thanks Riki
Val Borago is a micro valley that resembles a miniature tropical forest and photographically speaking is very attractive.
The photo is my favorite because it conveys the magical air of the place, perhaps the subject is just what I think.

the location is smaller than it looks and I had to lie down :)

Michelangelo

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sent on November 04, 2011 (10:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

compliments to the eye that you had to choose the shot! The first floor, the side of ferns, rocks, all close to the ground as if you were in the den of a cave is really well made. Direct sunlight is not easy because the front, maybe could have been better manage technically, enhancing even more the shot. But you can learn! The point of view, what is yours .... and I like it a lot!

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sent on November 04, 2011 (14:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Vincent79 thanks for the comment

me are designed well because I was myself reapito by the beauty of the place, all a bit small but magical. seems to be the cave of the gnomes :)

.... On how to better manage this type of light I ask you further advice as they usually come to me even worse because long exposures always create the stars of light and 12-24II is not to be the best but in this even the 16-35 is better.
thanks
Michelangelo

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sent on November 04, 2011 (14:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Michelangelo. Cmq Everyone has their own technique. I can tell you that in such a situation would have done a double exposure for the foreground and the sun in the background f/22 perhaps, to filter the rays through the branches, all on a tripod of course. But if you were free hand then I understand all the difficulties you've had!
Vincenzo.

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sent on November 04, 2011 (16:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Vincenzo. thanks for the advice.
I can only think of one thing, looking a little magic I see in the picture (and I hope you see it the other) depends precisely on the light.
It 's true that the Flave is always considered a nemesis but sometimes it can be the subject or at least contribute to the final result.
If by chance he came wider and with visible rays then it would have been nice but has the overall quality of the picture of course.

thanks again
Michelangelo

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sent on November 05, 2011 (13:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Vincenzo, I opened a topic to learn more quesitone the PDC in landscape photos, I'd like to thank partecipassi

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sent on November 23, 2014 (15:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Michelangelo, I do not know what you mean by quality photo in the caption wow!
I really like the wide angle made at best, there is the lack of a main subject, what is clear, is the light! not only that, the backlight is controlled super well, otherwise you had bright spot and the rest black, however there is no evidence of plots in the leaves and other details.
I do not know if the particularity of the place helped in this, but I remember very well a thick tropical jungle, from sub-Saharan slope not just from Italy, and the idea that you have exalted above all.
Good light.


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