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Neustift Abbey (South Tyrol)...

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Neustift Abbey (South Tyrol) sent on November 03, 2013 (19:19) by Silverwing. 5 comments, 497 views.

at 17mm, 1/80 f/6.3, ISO 160, hand held.


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avatarjunior
sent on November 03, 2013 (19:59)


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Ciao,
lo scatto è molto buono però secondo me questo tipo di pp, in questo genere di scatti, non aggiunge niente al fotogramma!

Hello,
shooting is very good but I think this type of PP, in this kind of shots, do not add anything to the frame!

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sent on November 03, 2013 (21:51)


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concordo
l'hdr secondo me ha un po' sminuito la bellezza del luogo senza contare il rumore che è una costante di questa tecnica
lo scatto è bello così come la compo però è un po' appiattito lo vedrei meglio con qualche ritocco sui colori e magari con una doppia esposizione per dare risalto alle nubi
ciao
Giuseppe

I agree
I think the HDR has a little 'detracted from the beauty of the place not to mention the noise that is a hallmark of this technique
the shot is nice as well as the composition, however, is a bit 'flat would see better with some tweaking on the colors and maybe with a double exposure to emphasize the clouds
hello
Joseph

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sent on November 03, 2013 (22:13)


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Grazie per i consigli, ma ora faccio la domandona?
Non conosco la tecnica per la doppia esposizione, potete darmi indicazioni?
Effettivamente l'idea dell' HDR è nata proprio perché il cielo era grigio piatto e le prime foto scattate normalmente davano risultati deludenti.

Thanks for the advice, but now I'm the big question?
I do not know the technique of double exposure, can you give me directions?
Indeed, the idea of ??'HDR was born just because the sky was gray plate and the first photos taken normally gave disappointing results.

avatarsenior
sent on November 03, 2013 (22:46)


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e.....qui viene il bello!!!! cercare di spiegare in poche parole...
ci vule un programma di fotoritocco (photoshop o elements o lightroom oppure uno free come gimp)
scatti due foto una con esposizione sul cielo e una con esposizione sul resto del quadro
le apri contemponeamente sul tuo programma, le metti su due livelli, attivi una maschera di livello, ti accerti che il nero sia il colore di primo piano e attivi lo strumento sfumatura
lo so sembra difficile ma non lo è...oppure vai su you tube e trovi qualsiasi spiegazione www.youtube.com/user/Comatrix44?feature=watch
spero di non averti incasinato la testa
ciao
Giuseppe

and ..... here we are again! try to explain in a few words ...
There vule a photo editing program (photoshop or elements or lightroom or one free gimp)
two shots with a photo exhibition on the sky and one with exposure to the rest of the picture
the open contemponeamente on your program, you put them on two levels, an active layer mask, you make sure that black is the foreground color and the gradient tool active
I know it seems hard but it is not ... or go to you tube and find any explanation www.youtube.com/user/Comatrix44?feature=watch
I hope that I have not messed up your head
hello
Joseph

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sent on November 03, 2013 (23:19)


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Grazie

Thanks


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