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In front of the (Great) Heaven...

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In front of the (Great) Heaven sent on March 27, 2014 (21:43) by Alessandro1124. 4 comments, 898 views.

at 18mm, 2 sec f/22.0, ISO 200, tripod. Parco Nazionale del Gran Paradiso, Italy.

Dopo una lunga giornata a ciaspolare nel parco del Gran Paradiso, siamo saliti a Vetan per goderci il tramonto. Nonostante gli scarponi fradici non riuscivamo a smettere di fotografare!!! Una giornata indimenticabile!!! Valentino



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sent on March 30, 2014 (13:00)


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che tranquillità!!
ciao
francescoSorriso

Worry!
hello
francis :-)

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sent on March 30, 2014 (13:08)


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Ciao Francesco ,
ti ringrazio per il passaggio, il luogo e l'ora davvero ispirano quiete e tranquillita'
ciao
Valentino

Hello Francis,
I thank you for the ride, the place and time really inspire peace and tranquility '
hello
Valentino

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sent on March 31, 2014 (10:29)


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Bella composizione, scatto piacevole ! Vorrei comunque farti notare 2 cose. La prima è più che altro una domanda, come mai il campanile è verde ? Poi noto che la luna è leggermente allungata, forse con un diaframma più aperto e di conseguenza un esposizione più breve avresti ottenuto una forma più circolare !

Mi è sorta un'altra domanda da principiante :-P ingrandendo l'immagine noto che i rami dell'albero dietro la chiesa non sono ben definiti, può essere colpa della diffrazione causata dal diaframma troppo chiuso ? Con un APS-C (1.5x) la diffrazione dovrebbe essere visibile già ad f/12.

Ciaoo
Ian

Beautiful composition, nice shot! However, I want you to notice two things. The first is more of a question, how come the bell is green? Then I notice that the moon is slightly elongated, perhaps with a larger aperture and therefore a shorter exposure would have gotten a more circular shape!

I was raised another question from newbie:-P magnifying the image known that the branches of the tree behind the church are not well defined, it can be the fault of the diffraction caused by the aperture closed too? With an APS-C (1.5x) diffraction should be visible already at f/12.

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Ian

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sent on March 31, 2014 (20:38)


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Grazie Ian per il passaggio e per l'attento commento,
sarai forse un neofita ma le domande sono molto ben formulate!!!
La dominante verde del campanile e' dovuta ad un lampione a luce fredda.
Il fatto di chiudere il diaframma a f 22 non e' stata una buona idea, volevo provare ad ottenere un effetto stella per evidenziare la luce lunare effetto che pero' non e' riuscito deformando anche la forma della luna stessa.
per i rami poco nitidi non ti saprei dire, forse anche un venticello leggero con tempi così lunghi puo' aver provocato un po' di mosso
un saluto
Valentino


Thanks Ian for the transition and for the careful review,
Will you be a novice but the questions are very well made!
The dominant green of the bell tower and 'due to a cold-light lamp.
The act of closing the aperture to f 22 and not 'was a good idea, I wanted to try to get a star effect to highlight the moonlight effect but' not 'managed by deforming the shape of the moon itself.
for the non-blurry you do not know, maybe even a light breeze with such long delays may 'have caused a little' rough
a greeting
Valentino


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