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Still Life Still Life .... sent on December 31, 2013 (16:47) by Mauricefish. 5 comments, 691 views. [retina]

at 122mm, 30 sec f/20.0, ISO 200, tripod.

Primo tentativo di #LightPainting domestico



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sent on December 31, 2013 (19:35)


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bella luce

beautiful light

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sent on January 01, 2014 (2:34)


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Grazie del passaggio Niki e del commento MrGreen

Thanks for the ride Niki and the comment:-D

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sent on May 15, 2014 (14:31)


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Hai fatto un buon tentativo,direi più che ottimo,sopratutto il contrasto tra il chiaro e lo scuro..Molto buona questa prima esperienza di light painting.Focale molto chiusa per esaltare i particolari,treppiede d'obbligo,ma in queste condizioni in cui alterni luce e buio per pochi secondi,si poteva usare anche una focale 22.La luce l'hai diretta dall'alto verso il basso,si nota dalla sommità della mela che è più illuminata,e anche dal cerchio luminoso attorno alla mela,mentre nella parte inferiore risulta in ombra.Ci sarebbero stati molto bene un flash di luce radente calda anche colorata,presa sui due lati e sul davanti,di bassa intensità luminosa ma anche così è perfetta.Un consiglio?Prima di scattare,visualizza o pensa la fotografia...

You have made a good attempt, I'd say more than good, especially the contrast between the light and dark .. Very good first experience of this light painting.Focale very closed to enhance the details, tripod a must, but in these conditions in which alternating light and dark for a few seconds, you could also use a focal 22.La you direct the light from the top down, you can see from the top of the apple that is more enlightened, and also from the circle of light around the apple, while at the bottom is in ombra.Ci would be a very good flash light grazing warm even colored grip on both sides and the front, low light intensity, but even so it is perfetta.Un advice? Before shooting, viewing or think photography ...

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sent on May 15, 2014 (23:33)


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Grazie Mauro per i preziosi consigli, certamente proverò a metterli in pratica, essendo agli inizi non ho ancora a disposizione molta attrezzatura, soprattuto per l'illuminzione...Ma almeno un flash devo procurarmelo quanto prima!

Mauro Thanks for the valuable advice, of course I'll try to put them into practice, since the beginning I have not yet provided a lot of equipment, largely for illuminzione a flash ... But at least I get it for me as soon as possible!

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sent on May 16, 2014 (1:30)


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La fotografia e'bella veramente,se guardi bene presenta una ricchezza di particolari molto accentuata,e come ti dicevo prima e' dovuta alla chiusura dell'otturatore.Se usi il flash,non e piu Light Painting.Devi usare la torcia a pile come se fosse un pennello intriso nella tempera e spennellare che so,la natura morta,o un volto o quello che vuoi come se dipingessi un soggetto su una tela.Devi lavorare nella quasi totale oscurita' quindi devi avere gia' costruito la scena con il posizionamento del soggetto,devi avere gia' studiato,o visualizzato,la fotografia,calcolato i tempi per illuminare il soggetto,e poi con il tempo,imparerai ad usare e conoscere sopratutto l'influenza che hanno i colori sugli oggetti....Prova ad illuminare con luce gialla una bistecca,e poi con luce leggermente rosa e poi saprai perche' nelle vetrine delle macellerie usano la luce leggermente colorata.Se poi usi la luce radente colorata gialla su un volto vedrai un film dell'orrore...Una curiosita?Una volta nelle vecchie fotocamere a pellicola prodotte fino ai primi anni del 2000 esisteva la funzione di bilanciamento del bianco....Tanti usavano un filtro speciale che costava un sacco di soldi....Io invece usavo un semplice bicchiere bianco di PVC messo sull'obiettivo..con il risultato di un miglior WB ancora piu' preciso di quello fatto con il sistema prima accennato.Semplicissimo da usare a costo zero e pratico.Vuoi inquadrare e scattare su un soggetto es un fungo in mezzo all'erba senza macro?Basta usare il treppiede,un tele medio e uno specchietto con il quale illuminerai il soggetto di luce solare...Il tele medio ha una distanza di messa a fuoco di pochi metri il sole fa il resto.Un sistema usato per riprendere animali o insetti pericolosi in sicurezza.










The photograph e'bella really, if you look carefully presents a wealth of very pronounced, and as I said before, and 'due to the closing of the shutter. If you use the flash, no longer use Painting.Devi Light the torch batteries as if it were a brush soaked in gouache and brush as I know, still life, or a face or whatever you want to paint a subject as if on a tela.Devi work in almost total darkness 'then you must have already' made the scene with the positioning of the subject, you must have already 'studied or displayed, photography, calculated times to illuminate the subject, and then with time, you will learn to use and above all know the influence that the colors on the objects .... Try light with yellow light a steak, and then with a little light pink and then you'll know 'cause in the windows of butchers use light slightly colorata.Se then use the yellow colored light grazing on a face you'll see a moviethe horror ... A curiosity? Once in the old film cameras produced until the early 2000s there was the function of white balance .... Many used a special filter which cost a lot of money .... I Instead I used a simple glass of white PVC put on the lens .. with the result of a better WB even more 'accurate than that made by the system before accennato.Semplicissimo to use at no cost and pratico.Vuoi point and shoot on a subject eg a mushroom in the grass without macros? Just use a tripod, a medium telephoto and a mirror with which enlighten the subject of sunlight ... The canvas has an average distance of a few meters focus the sun makes resto.Un the system used to take animals or dangerous insects in safety.










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