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Zooming Light...

Autunno

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Zooming Light sent on October 08, 2013 (17:46) by Obyphotography. 15 comments, 2911 views. [retina]

at 70mm, 1.3 sec f/18.0, ISO 50, tripod.

Una breve descrizione sulla realizzazione: -"Questo è un'unico scatto realizzato con la tecnica detta Zoom-Out. E' stata piazzata la macchina sul cavalletto con un obiettivo zoom (nel mio caso un 24-70mm). Impostato un tempo di scatto relativamente lungo (tra 1 e 2 secondi dovrebbe andare bene). Settato la macchina per scattare con scatto ritardato di 2 secondi in modo da avere entrambe le mani libere per l'ultima fase. Portato l'obiettivo a 70mm centrando il soggetto nell'inquadratura (il soggetto deve essere perfettamente al centro perchè altrimenti verrà coperto dalla scia del movimento, poi a 24mm e messo a fuoco manualmente. A questo punto rimesso l'obiettivo a 70mm e premuto il pulsante di scatto. Nei 2 secondi dello scatto ritardato la mano sinistra deve essere pronta sulla ghiera di zoom, la destra sopra la macchina premendo leggermente verso il basso in modo da stabilizzare il più possibile la macchina stessa. Appena si apre l'otturatore bisogna azionare lo zoom da 70mm a 24mm molto velocemente per avere almeno per 1 secondo la macchina ferma in grado di "registrare" le zone scure ferme e nitide."- Spero possa essere d'aiuto. Buona Luce! #ColoriAutunnali #Autumn



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sent on October 08, 2013 (20:09)


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Complimenti, l'effetto non è troppo invasivo e concentrato soprattutto sulle luci, molto bello il risultato
Ciao
MN

Congratulations, the effect is not too invasive and focused mainly on the lights, very nice result
Hello
MN

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sent on October 08, 2013 (20:40)


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Grazie :)

Thank you :)

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sent on October 09, 2013 (9:20)


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mi piace molto ... complimenti

I really like ... congratulations

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sent on October 09, 2013 (10:09)


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Bellissima scena!
Ciao massimo

Beautiful scene!
Hello maximum

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sent on October 09, 2013 (14:01)


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Complimenti per l'effetto ottenuto!
Ciao,MassimilianoSorriso.

Congratulations to the effect obtained!
Hello, Massimiliano :-).

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sent on October 09, 2013 (21:45)


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grazie a tutti del passaggio!

thanks to all of the passage!

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sent on October 10, 2013 (19:18)


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la spiegazione é illuminante. la foto magnifica. unico dubbio: ma se mantieni il fuoco in manuale fisso come fai a far venire così nitido e a fuoco il soggetto. pensavo si dovesse usare AISERVO con la maf sul soggetto per mantenerlo a fuoco durante la zoommata....Confuso

the explanation is enlightening. the magnificent photo. only doubt: but if you keep the fire in fixed manual how do you make to come so clear and focus on the subject. I thought you were to use AISERVO with the maf on the subject to keep it in focus while zooming ....: fconfuso:

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sent on October 11, 2013 (22:24)


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Per la nitidezza dipende dalla velocità di esecuzione della zoomata, mi spiego:

Se per una corretta esposizione ho calcolato un tempo di 1.3 secondi, significa che tutto, a parte la luce che filtra dagli alberi, è chiaramente sottoesposto durante la zoomata di circa 3 decimi di secondo.

Il secondo che rimane con la macchina immobile serve ad avere tutta la zona più scura rispetto alla luce che filtra dagli alberi nitida e "ferma". Nella spiegazione, l'ultima parte è fondamentale; ovvero questo effetto si ottiene soltanto con tempi oltre il secondo altrimenti, come dici, verrebbe tutto mosso.

In questo caso l'AI Servo non funziona perché una volta aperto l'otturatore il fuoco rimane fisso finché non si chiude e si riapre di nuovo l'otturatore.
Quindi conviene fuoco manuale e una discreta profondità di campo (diaframma molto chiuso).


For the sharpness depends on the speed of execution of zooming, let me explain:

If for a correct exposure I calculated a time of 1.3 seconds, it means that all, apart from the light that passes from the trees, is clearly underexposed during zooming about 3 tenths of a second.

The second is that the car still need to have the whole area darker than the light that filters through the trees clear and "firm." In the explanation, the last part is fundamental, ie, this effect is achieved only with times more than the second otherwise, as you say, everything would be moved.

In this case the AI ??Servo does not work because once the shutter open fire remains fixed until you close and reopen the shutter again.
So convenient manual focus and a decent depth of field (diaphragm very close).

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sent on October 12, 2013 (0:22)


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Grazie. Chiarissimo.

Thank you. Clear.

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sent on October 17, 2013 (18:00)


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bella bella...
cavolo ci voglio provare.....

beautiful beautiful ...
hell we want to try .....

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sent on October 29, 2013 (19:58)


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Congratulazioni per lo scatto!e grazie per la spiegazione della tecnica;-)
Io che ho soli fissi che faccio?Cool

Congratulations on the shutter release and thanks for the explanation of the technique ;-)
I've just fixed that I do? 8-)

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sent on October 30, 2013 (20:32)


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...Una slitta moooooolto lunga :D
Anch'io adoro i fissi e generalmente lavoro con quelli. Però uno zoom permette certi tipi di foto che con un fisso non si possono fare e quindi uno zoom nel corredo lo tengo.

A slide sooooo long ...: D
I also love the fixed and generally work with those. But a zoom allows certain types of photos that can not be fixed with a make and then a zoom in the kit I keep it.

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sent on November 02, 2013 (16:06)


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Veramente d'effetto e ben realizzata!
Complimenti..
Ciao..

In effect and really well done!
Congratulations ..
Hello ..

avatarjunior
sent on January 24, 2016 (1:57)


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Bellissima e grazie mille per la descrizione dello scatto MrGreen

Beautiful, thank you very much for the description of the shot: -D

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sent on January 31, 2016 (11:40)


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Grazie ancora a tutti!



Thanks again to all!



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