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Postcard from Lake Carezza...

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Postcard from Lake Carezza sent on February 13, 2014 (20:14) by Nordend4612. 4 comments, 889 views.

, 1/13 f/14.0, ISO 100, tripod. Lago di Carezza, Italy.

Manual blending di due esposizioni.





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sent on February 16, 2014 (18:22)


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Laghetto ottimamente incorniciato daim rami

Pond excellently framed daim branches

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sent on February 16, 2014 (19:44)


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Grazie. Ho cercato una composizione un po' diversa da quella classica frontale. Lieto che ti piaccia! Ciao e grazie del passaggio, sempre gradito! Davide

Thank you. I tried a composition a bit 'different from the classic front. Glad you like it! Hello and thanks for the lift, always welcome! David

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sent on February 24, 2014 (10:39)


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Molto ricercata nella composizione, appunto diversa, personalmente avrei fatto un paio di passi in avanti, mantenendo le quinte , ma un pochino di meno, perchè così sono un po' "soffocanti".
Rimane una bellissima immagine diversa ed un pochino più preziosa.
Ciao
LC

Much sought after in the composition, just different, personally I would have done a couple of steps forward, keeping the scenes, but a little less, because so are a bit '"suffocating".
It remains a beautiful image different and a little more valuable.
Hello
LC

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sent on February 24, 2014 (18:56)


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Grazie Lordcasco (fantastico nick e fantastico film! MrGreen) per il commento e per l'apprezzamento! Come ho detto, ho cercato una composizione diversa rispetto alla classica frontale del Lago di Carezza....hai perfettamente ragione, qualche passo avanti e avrebbe un altro impatto; il problema è che avevo una staccionata davanti ed ero a 40mm percui non potevo avanzare....avrei dovuto avere il 24-70 per usare una focale leggermente più spinta. Grazie ancora, ciao! Davide

Thanks Lordcasco (nick fantastic and great movie!:-D) for the comment and for the appreciation! As I said, I tried a different composition than the classic front of Lake Carezza .... you're absolutely right, a few steps forward and would have another impact, the problem is that I had a fence in front and I could not advance to 40mm percutaneous 24-70 .... I should have to use a slightly longer focal thrust. Thank you again, hello! David


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