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River Bisenzio -Prato...

Prato notte 2

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River Bisenzio -Prato sent on August 26, 2014 (1:17) by Peter Pipistrello. 4 comments, 563 views. [retina]

at 10mm, Posa B f/10.0, ISO 100, tripod.

#Notturno #NightPhotos #LungheEsposizioni #Notte #Riflessi #Reflection #Acqua #Water Commenti e critiche sempre graditi, grazie Peter tempo di scatto: 112 sec.



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avatarsenior
sent on August 31, 2014 (10:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

We Peter, are you going to bet an EP ??? :-D;-)
Beautiful colors are photos, especially the sky!
The icing on the cake to slice the moon hidden by clouds ... bravo bravo bravo!
When will you give me reps for night photography ??? Eh ??? Eh ??? (Do not ask me for money but because helmets evil:-D:-D:-D)
Hello Peter, good Sunday;-)

Alex

PS: if I can afford I would cut a small piece at the bottom of the photo, where there is grass, because it seems underexposed compared to the rest of the foto..ma this is just my personal parry;-)

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sent on August 31, 2014 (20:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Alexposure - And no no NOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!! dear alex I thought you were a friend I thought it'll be my first gain for the repetitions in photography !!! I was hoping so much that I bought with your money, or maybe a nice paruca new hair !!! ahahaha thanks alex for comment and compliment ... you could cut down raggione or clone but you know they are always distracted and I think your beautiful models !!! :-D:-D:-D:-P;-) alex there is nothing to learn all you need tripod iso 100-200 depends on how you do not have to sensor noise if you turn up then iso is bell-and-shoot takes place and if you have patience and you fall in love first night then you start to understand just how better ... first of all you have glass lens clean and possibly use with this lens hood prevents flare ... or how you chiamane ste green spots that often with Captain ... lens hood and lens clean to avoid having so many elliminare everything I do not know if you can Sometimes there are sometimes no ... I'm notan expert to tell you certain things just that I had read and with time I knew already learned ... good evening tomorrow aseptic Boletta to me you have to pay off within 50 years !!! :-P;-) hello peter:-P

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sent on September 02, 2014 (7:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful shot! Try to artificially illuminate with a hot lamdada the shadows as in this case (the part closest to you below) mo 'paint lighting, maybe get a riusultato you do not expect, considering that you used the bulb, and then you had all the time to improve the dark side in front. Once I did so and got a good result. You have to look though a warm light because the cold ones (with LED blue tones), in this case should be in contrast with the rest very nice and romantic! ;-)

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sent on September 02, 2014 (13:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

fulvio - thanks for comment and compliment, but above all dear fulvio to write a little detagliato ... or how did you ever know that I'm like a child in order to understand I need to write basic elementary and simple ...;-) that you Thank you so much ... if you know how to say in calabria when one does not understand and does not want to see that I had it all figured out? "I agree it all figured out basis only last little word I sfugita ..." in my case now really all I knew I would be an ocher ass if not I'd understand ... but I had read a little bit dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u /12897986/newsletter/fotografia%20notturna.pdf
dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12897986/newsletter/fotografia%20notturna.
but you know that I do not know qualle lapada intedi say ... qualle light must be yellow? I was looking for a powerful lapadina on our website but I had seen incredible prices like 150 euro 200 !!! for me 'toofor a lamp I can also understand that good will be powerful but 200 euro is to know ... greetings and good continuation dear fulvio hello peter


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