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Ephemeral diamonds .....

Alpine Landscape

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Ephemeral diamonds .. sent on January 12, 2015 (15:29) by Herman. 7 comments, 999 views.

, 1/40 f/11.0, ISO 200, hand held.

Come prima foto di quest'anno posto questa scattata proprio il primo giorno del 2015! E' uno scatto eseguito "in velocità" durante una breve passeggiata in compagnia ( e quindi condizionato nei tempi di esecuzione!), con l'intenzione prioritaria di diluire gli effetti del capodanno appena trascorso.. Ai bordi della strada si staccava un piccolo ruscelletto seminascosto tra gli alberi ma ricco di formazioni ghiacciate veramente belle! Lo scatto è stato eseguito a mano libera, senza grandi pretese, cercando più che altro di ottenere una combinazione equilibrata tra la volontà di evitare mosso e diffrazione e quella di avere un, seppur minimo, "effetto scia" dell'acqua.. Se avete dei consigli/critiche in proposito sono più che ben accette, serviranno la prossima volta.. a parte quella di utilizzare il treppiede.. fino a lì ci arrivo da solo! :-))





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sent on January 12, 2015 (21:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I believe that for these photos it takes a little 'stacking, otherwise you will lose the effect of "jewel". In the pictures at maximum size ice should be clear a little 'everywhere. In any case I think it is better to avoid it in the first floor there are substantial parts out of focus.
Even if the water is in focus filament to filament I like best (why I do not like too high density filters that spiattellano all, typically for a time sufficiently slow enough the shadow in which often are the streams in the mountains, for example in this picture seems quite appropriate time, maybe you could stretch a bit ', but just a little'). On this I am encountering an insurmountable problem. I make my photos to the ice with the ELMARIT R 100 apo macro, which made me love it, but I can not manually focus the water with precision, so far & egravand; the only situation where I feel the lack of AF.

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sent on January 12, 2015 (22:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

hello Eramanno

you know that I've tried over the holidays, but I'm not convinced that he had done something decent. the problem is to enhance the contours and different shades without force. I read a comment by Marc Adamus who had photographed the bubbles suspended in the ice and to retrieve details of superimposition also said three or four times the same level, decreasing the opacity of course. This usually works with opacity around the 8/10% and recovers sharpness. if the area is sufficiently clear and you still have the detail in the file

hello gianmarco

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sent on January 13, 2015 (9:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Murmunto
I also believe that with a focus stacking technique you can get good shots like this where risultati..specie in between the bottom and the top of the picture there is a certain distance .. But I would be curious to see what you could get, in terms of depth of field, using a FF with diaphragms very closed .. if I do it with the D90 image quality "collapses" in a very obvious way for diffraction: fconfuso:
In this photo in particular I do not mind so much the first floor which was very close but no specific details as the top that undoubtedly deserved a better focus ..
Gianmarco
I think that photograph the endless possibilities offered by ice formations "important" is really interesting .. although, in my "status" of the city,these possibilities are almost nil:-D
For you may be a new challenge .. to try to join the first storey "frozen" important, your beautiful wallpapers Dolomite;-) giving priority to those already made by you, the first plans against backgrounds .. I think that in this way you get good results, notwithstanding the difficulty of finding the right "location": fconfuso:
Thanks for the advice on technique PP:-) although I am very "basic" in this field (for scarce skills:-D) .. and I think that yesterday was just "enjoying" the site of Adamus;-)
Hello and thank you both:-)
Ermanno



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sent on January 13, 2015 (16:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I would be curious to see what you could get, in terms of depth of field, using a FF with diaphragms very closed.


With the FF D800E of the depth of field worsens irreparably, closing the diaphragms over 11 earns relatively little and 16 diffraction is devastating and the depth of field improves slightly. To have everything decently focus it takes the stack. (And if you use a focal length of 100 mm for the ice takes many shots).

A similar landscapes. The hyperfocal, even when it is calculated according to all the rules (on the basis of the pixel size of the sensor), gives disappointing results.
Of course there is another solution: give up the myth of everything in focus and concentrate on the creative arrangement delle areas in focus and out of focus. I feel I should make more use of this possibility but it is not so easy (on the other hand there must be a reason that is not only the size of the frame if the optical benches continue to have a role ...)


(PS Adamus is often stack).

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sent on January 14, 2015 (8:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Probably the best compromise is obtained with FF SLR with a limited number of mpx, as the "old" D700 .. But I really thought that the D800E behave better ..:-(
Surely even a creative use of blurring can give great satisfaction but however you get into a different context than wondering initially and then I just have to try stacking .. !! ;-)
Hello !!

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sent on January 18, 2015 (20:32)

Ice is always nice. Sorriso
Very beautiful...

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sent on January 19, 2015 (8:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Jypka:-)
I'm really glad you like it, since you're an expert on ice:-P
Ermanno




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