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Irish Landscape, Nikon D300s, Nikon 24-85 f2.8-4, 1/125, f18, mano libera
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sent on November 30, 2011 (12:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A photo rediscovery in HD taken last year in Ireland, being the m, ie the first landscape photos I trust in your help to improve the technical composition etc etc ... Thanks in advance Una foto riscoperta nell HD scattata lo scorso anno in Irlanda, essendo le m,ie prime foto paesaggistiche confido nei vostri aiuti per migliorare la composizione tecnica etc etc... Grazie in anticipo
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sent on November 30, 2011 (13:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
As regards the composition, usually you should not divide the picture in half with the horizon, we prefer to follow the rule of thirds (1/3 sky and 2/3 Sea or the opposite). From my point of view you could open a bit of f11 or f8, would give a little more input shaft and sharpness. Per quanto attiene la composizione, solitamente non si dovrebbe dividere la foto in due con la linea dell'orizzonte, si predilige attenersi alla regola dei terzi (1/3 Cielo e 2/3 Mare o il contrario). Da un mio punto di vista avresti potuto aprire un po su f11 o f8, avresti dato un po più loce e nitidezza.
sent on November 30, 2011 (13:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You're absolutely right on the horizon is perfectly centered needless to do it on purpose, in fact here there is the rule of thirds as the Nutella on gorgonzola (sucks I know) ....
So you're saying that if I open more I gained in sharpness? But it is not usually in the opposite sense is closed fe greater the depth of field!? Thank you so much for the passage and your explanation ... Si sulla linea dell'orizzonte hai perfettamente ragione è perfettamente centrata manco a farlo apposta, in effetti qua la regola dei terzi ci sta come il la nutella sul gorgonzola (uno schifo mi sa)....
Quindi dici che se avessi aperto di più avrei guadagnato in nitidezza?? Ma di solito non è il contrario nel senso più chiuso è f e maggiore è la profondità di campo ?!? Grazie mille per il passaggio e la tua spiegazione...
sent on November 30, 2011 (18:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A diaphragm closed very likely to trigger the phenomenon of diffraction, a loss of sharpness typical of almost all lenses diaphragm particularly closed. A diaphragm 9 in your case was sufficient and would do "work" in the lens area, probably better performance in terms of sharpness and various aberrations. The rule of thirds helps a lot to make up with flavor but in this case I find the balanced composition because sky and sea are both interesting. Un diaframma molto chiuso rischia di innescare il fenomeno della diffrazione, una perdita di nitidezza tipica di quasi tutte le lenti a diaframma particolarmente chiusi. Un diaframma 9 nel tuo caso era sufficiente e avresti fatto "lavorare" la lente nella zona di probabile maggior performance in termini di nitidezza ed aberrazioni varie. La regola dei terzi aiuta molto a comporre con gusto ma in questo caso trovo la composizione equilibrata perchè cielo e mare sono entrambi interessanti.