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Look to the sky sent on September 26, 2013 (16:18) by Giuliariccia. 4 comments, 357 views.

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sent on October 07, 2013 (22:40)


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ciao,
poteva venire fuori uno scatto molto interessante....fossi stato in te avrei fatto qualche passo indietro, messo a fuoco sul uomo sdraiato e corretto le linee cadenti....

ciao, Gabriele

hello,
could have come out a shot very interesting .... I were you I would have taken a few steps back, focused on the man lying and correct the falling lines ....

hello, Gabriele

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sent on October 08, 2013 (10:47)


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Ciao Gabriele, si lo so infatti ero molto indecisa se pubblicarla o meno, perchè mi piaceva il momento dello scatto, però non c'era nulla che fosse a fuoco! Confuso Il fatto è che quello sdraiato non era un uomo...era un bambino e non stava fermo un attimo, l'ho beccato in un momento di pausa e ho dovuto fare una cosa rapida e purtroppo la foto non è venuta come speravo! Triste
Cosa intendi per correggere le linee cadenti?

Hello Gabriel, you know, in fact I was very undecided whether to publish it or not, because I liked the time of shooting, but there was nothing that was on fire! :-/ The fact is that lying was not a man ... he was a child and he was still for a moment, I caught him in a moment of pause and I had to do something quick and unfortunately the photo is not coming as I was hoping! :-(
What are you going to correct the falling lines?

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sent on October 08, 2013 (20:56)


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ciao,
correggere le linee cadenti vuol dire rendere le linee nello scatto convergono verso l'alto, parallele ai bordi del fotogramma....se hai un obiettivo t&s (https://www.juzaphoto.com/recensione.php?l=it&t=canon_tse24_v2) non hai questo problemaCool....se invece usi un grandangolo e inclini la reflex verso l'alto o il basso le generi...per risolvere questo problema con il grandangolo basta tenerti leggermente larga con l'inquadratura e correggi in photoshop o con il comando modifica_trasforma_distorci o con il filto_grandangolo adattato (consigliato;-))
www.juzaphoto.com/topic2.php?l=it&t=591312

ciao, Gabriele

hello,
correct the falling lines means make the lines converge in the shot upward, parallel to the edges of the frame .... if you have a goal t & s (= www.juzaphoto.com/recensione.php?l=it&t canon_tse24_v2) do not have this problem .... 8-) while if you use a wide angle and inclined the camera up or down the genres ... to solve this problem with the wide angle large enough to keep you slightly with the shot and correct in photoshop or with the command modifica_trasforma_distorci or the filto_grandangolo adapted (recommended ;-))
www.juzaphoto.com/topic2.php?l=it&t=591312

hello, Gabriele

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sent on October 09, 2013 (10:40)


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Ah ho capito cosa intendi....vedi i trucchetti! ;-) Buono a sapersi grazie! Peccato che ancora non ho nè un obiettivo t&s nè un gran grandangolo! Confuso Le cose sono due : o mi compro l'obiettivo o mi tengo le linee cadenti! ;-)
Comunque la foto è stata scattata ad Arezzo in Piazza Grande, non so se la conosci però è tutta inclinata ed ha varie pendenze, il che ovviamente non ha aiutato con le linee cadenti! Confuso

Ah I see what you mean .... see the tricks! ;-) Good to know thanks! Too bad that even I have neither a target nor a great t & s wide angle! :-/ Are two things: either I buy the lens or I keep the falling lines! ;-)
However, the photo was taken in Arezzo's Piazza Grande, I do not know if you know but it's all slanted and has various gradients, which obviously did not help with the falling lines! : Fconfuso:


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