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Porta Garibaldi at Night...

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Porta Garibaldi at Night sent on August 27, 2014 (18:09) by Alexposure. 20 comments, 1276 views. [retina]

at 17mm, 13 sec f/7.1, ISO 200, tripod.

Grazie alla segnalazione dell'amico Turibol ho modificato il nome della porta in Porta San Giacomo, in quanto quello da me scritto in precedenza era frutto di una castroneria trovata in rete (ometto la fonte per evitare altri disguidi). Passaggio obbligato per i visitatori di Bergamo Città Alta. #NightPhotos #Notturno #Notte #Monumenti #HDR #Monuments #Porte #EsposizioneMultipla



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sent on August 27, 2014 (18:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very nice.
Hello.
Raffaele

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sent on August 27, 2014 (18:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks a lot Raphael-)
A greeting

Alex

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sent on August 28, 2014 (1:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

pdr great, magnificent color, W / B perfect, distortion of wide-angle under control, what to expect more from a photo? Congratulations Alex!
Mario ciauzz

ps besides above the arch is the LION !!!!!! But it is in times of peace, has the open book ......

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sent on August 28, 2014 (11:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

:-D:-D:-D:-D:-D
But you know, this is a double exposure (-2 + 1 stop stop), then merged to HDR in PS, I selected the sky and I changed the temperature to make it more blue as it was on yellowish (like you get out? Result decent or I've messed too ??? wow!), a aggiustatina contrasts, shadows and lights, and lens correction.
Not so much work, the only thing that took me a bit 'of time was the sky.

The Lion is the symbol of your beautiful city, should like particularly like composition:-D:-D:-D

Hello Mario, thank you for the nice visit;-)

Alex

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sent on August 28, 2014 (11:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

had not realized that I liked the picture, enhanced by Leon magna el .....? :-D:-D:-D
joke of course, friends do not offend southern .... my father in law (wonderful person) was Bacoli (Na) ... God rest his soul!
ciauzz great

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sent on September 06, 2014 (14:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Alex,
personally I do not like the falling lines and I straightened in post (or tripped from behind in bubble and then possibly cropped).
Among other things, it seems to me even slightly off level with regard to the parallelism between the car and the door (if you look carefully, the tip of the left is slightly higher than the right) ..

avatarsenior
sent on September 06, 2014 (17:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It should be that nice comment! :-);-)
I'm glad to get advice and opinions of this kind so it gives me the opportunity to better explain the shot and what I shake in the brain at the moment:-D
Then Cris, we start from the discourse falling lines.
Although I'm not an extreme lover, but in this shot I did not mind the idea because I thought I had given more importance to the port / monument, giving the nonsochè of majestic.
I realized this was during the shoot, because I do not know if you know the place or you're already past, but the cobbled path from which I took it down (I took about 20/25 meters and I was with the ' goal almost at ground level door despite the tripod was open to the max, so 170cm ofheight) and right behind me there was a curve that otherwise did not give way to frame the face.
I could have done no more than two or three steps back, but framing a 20mm (if I remember correctly huh) I found that I flattened the image as well as keep falling lines, and so I rispostato ahead and did two shows.
I catch the fly But your suggestion and I will try to see how it comes out correcting the lines with PS-)

As regards the bubble invece..bhe Cris, are not in a bubble I'd like that are in bubble my photographs ??? :-D:-D:-D
No come on, aside from jokes:-) I was perfectly centered at the main gate at the time of the shooting and had activated the level of the reflex, in spite of all he was a half-degree Pendant (I can not remember if left or right), you know what I gotwanted to figure out how to turn it ???
What you did you notice I had noticed it too, and if you notice, even though the tip of the left is higher than that of the right base of the column immediately to the left of the access door panel is lower than that immediately to the right!
But why? I do not know sinceramente..correzione goal made, precautions during shooting prese..che is his retort the door ??? Well ... wow!
I only know that in the end I was bored and I leveled the square just above the central door, and I set with that;-)

I hope you did not get bored with my answer but, as already said above, I picked up the ball when you made me your comments, and I thank you both for giving me the opportunity to "tell the shot" is per the ideas raised;-)
A greeting

Alex

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sent on September 06, 2014 (21:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

According to me is due to the fact that you were not exactly parallel to the door.
Also I have some photos done there but by day and by hand and I become dumb to straighten them with lightroom ...
Actually that much ... I can not go back with the 17mm on fullframe 17-40 then I find myself having to crop a nice piece of photo and not have half frame occupied by the pavement.

avatarsupporter
sent on September 14, 2014 (16:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

sorry alex but you you you asked for advice for the night ??? it seems to me that you do not need ... hello good rest on Sunday, peter bat:-P;-)

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sent on September 14, 2014 (19:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Peteeeeerrrrrr:-D:-D:-D view that these early night shots, and the success of the same are also about your and your photos !!! ;-)
Turning to your galleries (and those of others), I realized that I wanted to color the sky, how much I liked the stars of the street lamps, how to evaluate the double exposures and merge them, and so on ...
Dear "king of the night" (:-D:-D: green :), remains and keeps a teacher for me, so do not hide that so I peek at your photos always throw it there:-D:-D :-D:-P
Hello Peter, good evening to you too, and the next;-)

Alex

PS: do not send me the bill and now as a teacher so much that you do not pay the pppppprrrrrrrrrr to the limit, I offer you an ice cream, but if we were tothe meet! ;-)

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sent on September 14, 2014 (19:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

hahaha too good to me thanks ...: - | but do not want to see anything they do coffee beer gellato it is enough for me if I only pay once parochiere !!! hahaha;-) alex all good and really good photos thank you for aprezzamento but my photos and techica still have much to improve soon ... good evening

avatarsenior
sent on September 14, 2014 (22:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

From a simple frame, a very nice result.
Congratulations, Luigi:-P

avatarsenior
sent on September 15, 2014 (12:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Luigi !!! :-)
I got permission to pay a visit in your galleries and I must say that you are a talented landscape artist and a great storyteller.
Yes, because your pictures, as well as being technically well made, more often than not they also have a story to tell, and I personally like this a lot;-)

So I invite all those who pass by here to take a tour of the galleries of Luigi..c'è much to see and learn:-)

Hello Bergamasco:-D good day and the next

Alex

PS: I really enjoyed the gallery of the river seriously as some were taken not far away from where I am;-)

avatarsenior
sent on September 15, 2014 (18:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Alex, thank you very much for visiting my gallery and for the nice compliments that I've done, and the invitation from others to visit me, if you really kind.
Hello and thanks to good Bergamasco, Luigi:-P:-)

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sent on September 17, 2014 (10:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful colors and compo for management of double exposure, then maybe you will tell me how you did it so I learn! Quoto Rcris for radrizzarla towards the front and to me personally it seems that it hangs to the left, but just ..pende.
A greeting

avatarsenior
sent on September 17, 2014 (17:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much Enrico-)
As for the advice on how to do well,; ahiahiahiahi! :-D
I'm even going to attempt right now on the merger of the shots and I would not give any opinion on which is the best method, but more than willing to tell you how I made this;-)
Then, during shooting I underexposed by 2 stops to get proper illumination of the door (in the dark and the spotlight is one stop of underexposure is not enough for me), then I made another shot overexposed by one stop to the pavement ( that in hindsight maybe I should also overexposed by 2 stops wow).
For the PP I took two pictures and I together as HDR in Photoshop, then giving a set to the shadows (I have raised just because the pavement was still a bit 'darker), increased icontrasti and applied the correction lens.
The sky was black to yellow, and honestly I did not like, then I checked, improved the edge of the selection, and then added an unsharp mask to change the color temperature (so that I turned blue from yellow ).
The result of the sky perhaps it may seem a bit 'artifact, but I prefer it to my personal taste than the color it had before off-)

Regarding the slope swear that as soon as I get the chance I go back there and try again, because I tried to straighten it with Lightroom but it is always off-axis (or to one side or the other) and me during shooting seemed to be nice centered, but since the photo has this flaw and you realize you too, now I take it as a challenge and try againto shoot in the same conditions with different objectives (now also the Samyang, first hand, had only the sigma-)).

I hope to be state, albeit minimally, helpful and take this opportunity to congratulate you on your galleries (your beautiful landscapes, are envious:-D:-D:-D).
Enrico Hello, good evening

Alex

user19955
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sent on September 17, 2014 (19:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks for the info on the double exposure, I follow a different method but my problem is that by superimposing the two photos especially on the vegetation seems that the two pictures are not perfectly aligned with each other.
I take this opportunity to congratulate you on your galleries (your beautiful landscapes, are envious MrGreenMrGreenMrGreen).
But it's there !!!! :-D:-D

avatarsenior
sent on May 14, 2015 (17:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I read and I see very well that the teachings of Peter (I had the misfortune to meet in person a couple of times: -D) will have been of benefit :-) apart from the white color of the door, I also like what you see past her. You remember that door ... I was there in late 2010 with a girl then I would despair ...

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sent on May 14, 2015 (19:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I read and I see very well that the teachings of Peter (I had the misfortune to meet in person a few times MrGreen) will have been of benefit
Of course! My personal guru for the night! -D: -D: -D
What memories that door ... I was there in late 2010 with a girl then I would despair ...
I am pleased that my photo you've reported to the memories, although I would have preferred they were serene memories! -D: -D: -D

Alex

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sent on May 14, 2015 (20:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

So bad were sereni.il arrived two years dopo.ma not in Bergamo, of course.


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