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Untitled Photo sent on February 09, 2012 (19:42) by Nivolorenz. 5 comments, 785 views.



Rosengarten B/W Canon 550D Tamron 17-50 f2.8 dati di scatto: 1/250, f10, iso100





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avatarjunior
sent on February 09, 2012 (19:54)


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Volevo proporre questa foto in B&W per sentire i vostri pareri tecnici (non sono un'esperto in questo settore) e farne tesoro in futuro ;-)


I wanted to bring this picture in B & W to hear your expert opinions (I'm not an expert in this area) and to treasure in the future ;-)

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sent on February 09, 2012 (20:52)


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Gran bel B/N! Mi piace molto il contrasto tra montagna e cielo. ;-)

Really good B / W! I really like the contrast between mountain and sky. ;-)

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sent on February 09, 2012 (22:06)


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Bello i bianco e nero. Mi piacerebbe vederla anche a colori.

The beautiful black and white. I'd like to see it in color.

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sent on February 09, 2012 (23:20)


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Grazie per i complimenti .. la foto originale la trovate tra le mie gallerie

Thanks for the compliments .. the original picture you find in my galleries

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sent on February 10, 2012 (13:06)


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Bella foto mi piace, secondo me pero' da quella originale a colori piu' tirarne fuori qualcosa di meglio !
Non so' in che modo ci hai lavorato ma ti consiglio, se non hai seguito gia' questa strada, ti utilizzare lo strumento calculation (in photoshop) e poi giocare tra i vari canali con l'opzione Multiply (oppure Overlay) per i canali rosso-rosso (dovrebbe essere una delle scelte piu' ad effetto).
Se non esageri nel renderla troppo scura poi puoi fargli una ripassata quando la trasformi in scala di grigi (Image>Mode>Grayscale) applicando tipo un Quadtone (se vuoi qualche effetto tipo seppia), oppure te la salvi default > black !

Ciao

p.s.:
Oh non sono un esperto eh !

Nice picture I like, but in my opinion 'from the original color more' pull out something better!
I do not know 'how you worked but I advise you, if you have not already followed' this way, you use the calculation (in photoshop) and then play through different channels with the option Multiply (or Overlay) for channels red-red (should be one of the choices more 'effect).
If you do not exaggerate in making it too dark then you can give him a whipping when transformed into grayscale (Image> Mode> Grayscale) using a type Quadtone (if you want some kind sepia effect), or you save the default> black!

Hello

ps:
Oh I am no expert eh!


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