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Waterfall of Perino...

Appennino emiliano (cascate)

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Waterfall of Perino sent on November 30, 2013 (22:40) by Nicola De Crecchio. 8 comments, 1881 views.

, 0.8 sec f/11.0, ISO 50, tripod. Cascate del Perino, Italy.

La prima cascata del Perino in versione invernale al termine di una nevicata. Fusione manuale di alcuni scatti per estendere la gamma dinamica. #Waterfalls #LungheEsposizioni #Neve #LongExposures #Cascate #Ghiaccio #Ice #Rocce #TorrentieRuscelli





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sent on November 30, 2013 (23:43)


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rivedi bene le esposizioni, poi, in questi casi, io opterei per la procedura in HDR, ciao;-)

please review the exhibits well, then, in these cases, I would opt for the procedure in HDR, hello ;-)

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sent on December 01, 2013 (0:25)


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Grazie per il commento Falena. In questo caso ho fuso manualmente alcune diverse esposizioni e il risultato finale non mi dispiace e mi sembra naturale. Normalmente lo preferisco ad un HDR. Potresti spiegarmi meglio cosa non ti convince

Thanks for the comment Moth. In this case I manually merged some different exposures and the final result I do not mind and it seems natural. Normally I prefer it to an HDR. Could you explain better what do you convince

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sent on December 01, 2013 (9:17)


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Molto bella, rende bene l'atmosfera invernale!

Very nice, makes it a good winter atmosphere!

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sent on December 01, 2013 (9:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Juza!

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sent on December 01, 2013 (11:53)


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Per me è priva di nitidezza, i bianchi sono sparati e la luce è decisamente piatta, credo che un pò dipenda anche dall'ottica comunque oltre alla pp, ho visto l'altro scatto ma rimangono le stesse problematiche ciao;-)


For me it lacks sharpness, white people are shot and the light is very flat, I think it also depends a little optics, however, in addition to PP, I saw the other shot but the same problems remain hello ;-)

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sent on December 01, 2013 (12:30)


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Grazie per il commento, Falena. Globalmente non mi pare manchi di nitidezza e non credo si possa incolpare di questo il 14mm Samyang. Effettivamente c'è qualche punto nell'immagine con un calo di dettaglio e purtroppo questo è dovuto alle gocce presenti sulla lente (stava finendo di nevicare e qualche fiocco si è sciolto Triste sulla lente). Se qui i bianchi sono un po' al limite, sicuramente non lo sono nell'altro scatto dove ho escluso la posa più lunga. Buona luce!

Thanks for the comment, Moth. Overall, I do not think lack of sharpness, and I do not think you can blame this on Samyang 14mm. Indeed, there is some point in the image with a drop of detail and unfortunately this is due to the drops present on the lens (was ending and a few flakes of snow has melted :-( on the lens.) If the whites here are a bit ' at least, certainly not the other shot where I ruled out the pose longer. Good light!

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sent on October 10, 2016 (21:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The following is my personal favorite of the waterfall, congratulations for the article, hello Andrea ;-)

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sent on October 11, 2016 (19:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Andrea!! However this is one of the waterfalls Perino, is not the waterfall Article (Lavacchiello)


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