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ancient port of Savona at night...

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ancient port of Savona at night sent on September 23, 2013 (17:25) by Antonio-p. 7 comments, 2565 views. [retina]

, 4 sec f/8.0, ISO 200, tripod.

Porto antico di Savona visto di notte



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sent on September 23, 2013 (19:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A nice night, without a doubt, photos clean and very well defined, as usually they do the Distagon ;-)
(I do not know if you've noticed, but in HD there are at least a couple of "hot pixels", red on black sky, nothing because, of course, only pour parler, but not if it saves one that is a, of the current SLR, with what they charge .. well .. ;-)) - Rinnovandoti my compliments, :-) Greetings. - G.Piero

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sent on September 23, 2013 (23:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you for compliments G.Piero.
For the "Hot pixel" I do not know what to say .... and especially not know what to do :-(

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sent on September 24, 2013 (8:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

They say, turning on the Net, they just go to "manual sensor cleaning", remove the lens and attach the cap to the SLR and leave it for a minute with the mirror up, then turn off the machine and replace the lens. Thus there is a kind of auto-remapping photodiodes (pixels) of the sensor and the "Hot-pixel" disappear, "swallowed up" by those nearby. Some say it's the "panacea", others say that but then reappear. Boh: fconfuso:. Personally I think it's a hoax and a half that in practice the best solution would be not to overheat the sensor with too many repeated exposures of 5, 10, 20, 30 seconds (or more, posing B) and let it "cool down" a little '(off the camera), and the other between a pose ;-) and always using, possibly, Iso low. - Then, if some hot pixels still remain on the photo with Photoshop, Or another program just "clone" with the instrument "stamp" (or other instrument) and you're done in just a few seconds ;-) - I hope I have contributed positively to the "dilemma":-D ;-). A friendly greeting - G.Piero

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sent on September 29, 2013 (1:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Gpiero please show me close to see what the hot red pixels?

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sent on September 29, 2013 (10:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Okay, but I would not have triggered a "problem" that in the end is really relative, microscopic:-D ;-) common, as far as I know, all digital cameras today. --------------
So, in HD, there is one just below the fourth boat from left to right on the reflection of the side. Another, in the far top right, above, the antennas of the roof and as well to the left of the last antenna, always to the right. Then left the very top, at the end of the frame, the vertical shaft (or flagpole) of the second boat, the kind that do not have as background the palace (or small skyscraper). Another, very small, about 8 cm (approximately) and sinista from fourth last floor of the skyscraper to the right of the photo. ---- I do not think they are stars because the red-fuchsia is not attributable, I think, to sC but nothing more ;-) - Always good light and Buona Domenica - G.Piero
Ps If necessary, let me know your impression, or if maybe I'm wrong, no problem ;-) -----------

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sent on October 07, 2013 (0:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I know that is the marina where I was walking when I was in the military ...

nice shot antonio ... impeccable clean :)

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sent on October 10, 2013 (0:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A great night .... very well made ... the yield of the objective is three-dimensional stratospheric ..... everything clean ... personally ... the hot pixels do not always see them ..... I personally would have improved the white balance .... but very little ... to make it hot ... or a bit of temperature in PP .... you are stupid .... but then again the yield is fantastic ... congratulations Anto hello ... Dino


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