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Elephants lined up...

la mia Africa

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Elephants lined up sent on February 03, 2014 (0:53) by Minivip2001. 6 comments, 639 views. [retina]

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sent on February 03, 2014 (5:58)


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Fantastica! Ma lavoreri ancora un po' sul cielo: la grana e ed un legger bandinig distraggono

Fantastic! Lavoreri but still a bit 'on heaven and grain, and a slightly distracting bandinig

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sent on February 03, 2014 (7:16)


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Concordo con Tommasino: merita quel lavoro perchè la foto è davvero super!
Complimenti!
Giuliano.

I agree with Tommasino deserves the job because the photo is really super!
Congratulations!
Giuliano.

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sent on February 03, 2014 (13:45)


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ringrazio per il passaggio e il commento...... sì in post devo migliorare... ma sono un vero principiante..... e mi definisco un analfabeta della post produzione....:-P

thank you for your passage and comment ...... yes I have to improve in the post ... but they are a true beginner ..... I call myself an illiterate post-production .... :-P

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sent on February 04, 2014 (3:55)


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Continuo a tornare su questa immegine, perche' mi piace davvero molto. Allora, io la vedo cosi':
1. Il primo piano e' quasi perfetto, e' possibile che tu lo debba sottoesporre di 1/2 stop per via del prox suggerimento
2. Il cielo: qui lo vedo bene molto contrastato e molto sottoesposto. Quasi nero. Il trucco e' di mantenere il contrasto delle nuvole. Ti aiuta il fatto di avere una perfetta linea dell'orizzonte. Non so quanta dimestichezza hai in PS, ma la cosa piu' semplice e' di duplicare lo sfondo in nuovo livello e lavorare solo sul cielo con curve o filtri (consiglio silverefex). Poi una volta soddisfatto del cielo, ti crei una maschera e con il gradiente riveli lo sfondo.
3. Infine devresti aumentare il contrasto locale agli elefanti. Puoi usare il filtro chiarezza, ma solo applicato agli elefanti con un pennello morbido.

I keep coming back on this immegine, 'cause I really like. So, I see it so ':
1. The first floor and 'almost perfect, and' could you possibly have to underexpose by 1/2 stop because of the prox suggestion
2. The sky: here I see very well contrasted and very underexposed. Almost black. The trick 'to keep the contrast of the clouds. Helps the fact of having a perfect horizon line. I do not know how familiar you are in PS, but the most 'simple' to duplicate the background layer again and work only on the sky with curves or filters (silverefex advice). Then once satisfied of the sky, you create a mask and reveal the gradient background.
3. Finally devresti increase the local contrast to elephants. You can use the filter clarity, but only applied to the elephants with a soft brush.

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sent on February 19, 2014 (23:31)


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Scatto notevolmente bello !

Taking surprisingly nice!

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sent on February 21, 2014 (13:22)


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La scena maestosa, l'inquadratura e la luce mi piacciono molto, un po' meno mi piace la cornice effetto cartolina. Concordo sulla PP.

The majestic scene, framing and light I like very much, a little 'less I like the frame postcard effect. I agree with the PP.


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