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Night that night is not...

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Night that night is not sent on March 09, 2015 (10:01) by Gianmarco Schena. 20 comments, 1011 views.

, 20 sec f/5.6, ISO 1000, tripod.

lungo il Torrente Tegnas in valle di San Lucano. quando si è alzata la luna, quasi piena, la luce era tantissima, infttai mi sono venute pochissime stelle e non sembra nemmeno notte. Se qualcuno mi da qualche indicazione come far uscire le stelle in condizioni del genere lo ringrazio davvero. Fusione di due scatti, uno a F11, 81 secondi per il paesaggio e il cielo come da dati di scatto.







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sent on March 09, 2015 (10:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Superb !!!!! beautifully compliments:-P

Greetings Mauro

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sent on March 09, 2015 (12:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

If someone gives me some indication as to release the stars in conditions like that I thank him really.

You can always ask Gianluca;-):-D:-D:-D (I resisitito Gian un'assist you made me that I could not miss).

returning to the photo, with the full moon is normal that you come out a few stars without too lighten the sky, and then I also depends on the position of luna.Sono went to see me at my Falzarego and I overexposed by one stop compared to this, but the moon was the objective for which dorvrebbe be the same light situation, but there are more in my stars, I would not know what it takes dirti..qui someone more experienced in night shots, I make a few and most of the time I go for attempts with exposure.
as regards the composition, also notyou always prefer a sky on the upper third, for me here too have raised upwards.
It will also be with a few stars, but the night I perceive much better in this than in the vast majority of night photos that run on the forum.
hello
Simone

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sent on March 09, 2015 (12:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Gianmarco Bravo, beautiful shot well composed, would help you willingly to the stars but I know less than you:-(:-(on 21 of this month I will be in step with the camera club Sempione Arona right to photograph the stars ... we'll see what pops out;-) a salutone:-P:-P

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sent on March 09, 2015 (12:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Gian, much depends on the position of the moon. You know I had had behind and it was already night, probably would have had many more stars, more light pollution permitting.
here [URL =] www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php?l=it&t=646294 area with little light pollution, moon behind (you see it from the shadows), 2 night ... see how much lighting as well as many stars as you could see with the naked eye, have not done much in post to get them out if they do not try to have a usual histogram right and then darken a little only the shadows. ;-)


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sent on March 09, 2015 (15:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very beautiful, the light of this photo gives just the idea of ??the light of the full moon! :-)
Gianmarco Congratulations! Hello!
Sergio;-):-P

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sent on March 09, 2015 (16:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You ordered a starry sky? :-D:-D:-D:-D






jokes aside I think Max is the most 'expert .. but I think (and I tell you some advice that I gave at the time Fox) if you pull up the iso to bomb, and uses a very short time, you should make the most of sensor sensitivity to impress as many stars as possible, without the risk of having noise ... like iso 6400 for 5 sec ...
do tests !!

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sent on March 09, 2015 (17:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Mauro Marco Simone and Max Sergio Gianluca

For advice on the sky will be doing tests both during shooting that processing by following your advice, for now I'll settle for the two shots, with a single click I can not handle it.

Simon, for the compo, the valley is very narrow and I had to cut it right than to the left because the walls were heavy, I kept this format anyway because the sides there is much gray area and to make the sky only the third above I get a small picture small. it seemed a good compromise

hello to everyone

gianmarco

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sent on March 09, 2015 (17:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

it seemed like a good compromise

I'll tell you, tonight with more time I looked better and your cut is all there.
The hypothetical line of the horizon, where does the snow along the creek for instance, falls in the middle frame and the part of the sky is still broken from the area of ??the snowy mountain and part of the forest below, for which the composition was funziona.se then the whole sky was another matter of course.
sorry if I was hasty analysis of your photos.
hello
Simone

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sent on March 09, 2015 (19:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I find good and well balanced composition and excellent blending and the night atmosphere!
To have so many stars (I'm inexperienced) I felt that I must raise the ISO, as at low ISO only the brightest stars are impressed.
Hello
Ilario

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sent on March 09, 2015 (20:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I honestly do not understand this thing to turn up the iso.la light, whatever it is is exposing the film (now sensor) only according to the couple time / diaframma..raddoppiare the iso and halve the shutter speed does not change anything except increase instead noise ... then logically increase the iso with the same shutter speed is logical that jump out more stars, but also clears the sky so I do not understand their usefulness.

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sent on March 09, 2015 (21:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very nice!

avatarsenior
sent on March 09, 2015 (21:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Simone to be rehearsed, heartened me your opinion on the composition

Thanks Hilary, glad you liked the composition and melting

thanks Dimante

about the stars, I looked at the test shots, usually always shooting at high ISO and quickly, to see the result of the composition and must say cha even at ISO 5000 4 5/2 is not that there are more stars, so do not say. I think Max is right when he says it depends very much on the position of the moon.

hello everyone


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sent on March 09, 2015 (22:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Gianmarco, the atmosphere looking at this picture, it gives me a good feeling;-) 8-)

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sent on March 10, 2015 (10:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Claudio'm glad you enjoyed

hello

avatarsenior
sent on March 11, 2015 (14:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I'm going against the current, I watched several times this photo and I compared with other night, honestly I get just the fact that it was taken at night ... too light snow to the sides of the first floor and the stream so easy to read, gives me more the idea of ??the day or night. If I remove the obvious shadow left all part of the landscape seems daytime. I would have ultimately preferred decidedly darker even if there was a moon. To the sky trying to open the whites only them, it seems to me that there are so many stars but not "are" out.
The composition for me ok.
hello Massimo

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sent on March 11, 2015 (17:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Massimo understand what you say, but I assure you that is not far from reality. if you look even one that has attached Max does not seem like there is much difference. Then that is clear is undeniable. considers that this was done under a full moon with a crystal clear air as a result of strong winds last week

through the passage

hello

avatarsenior
sent on March 11, 2015 (17:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Raise the ISO only makes sense to have a shutter speed such that the stars are not dashes, for the rest, says Simone, always better to have low iso. Mine was 100 iso, 15 seconds and f4 .....;-)

I echo the comments about light Gian, with the full moon in certain conditions can be seen as in the day, only the shadows are much more clear and dark. I can assure 8-)

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sent on March 11, 2015 (18:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

That with the full moon see much more than not, I fully agree ... but in this case I could fish in the creek with his bare hands and no torch:-D Seriously, who else would have the plain view more, indeed, less clear while the tops I would not have touched.
Gian, I had seen the photo of Max, although the brightness is similar to the mere fact of having the bulb lit me makes it less daylight, then it is on the top where the light with moon there should be more. But we are always on personal tastes, I would like photos of the darkest night of the majority of the ones I see in the forum in general (again, in the forum);-)
By heaven, have you tried?

avatarsenior
sent on March 11, 2015 (18:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

In my opinion you have trampled Massimo little snow at night with full moon and at least 2000m high.
it's a bit the same story of the blue snow in the shade ... I do not see I do not think;-)

perhaps a coat of brightness in less water there may also be because he has the same reflectivity of the snow but, even if I was not there, I can imagine that your difference is not so significant.

hello


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sent on March 11, 2015 (18:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I think I'm at the point we enter nell'insindacabile. What I did not write is that shooting for the landscape is at ISO200, because not even want to think about managing the noise.

but in this case I could fish in the creek with bare hands and without torch
: I can assure you that it was. I made only two clicks, this and another that are not able to fix just because it was so clear that I knew I would be incurred in this thread

thank you all again


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