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enjoy the show...

Monti Sibillini 2

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enjoy the show sent on May 29, 2015 (16:51) by Bob70. 3 comments, 311 views.

at 16mm, 1.3 sec f/14.0, ISO 100, tripod.




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avatarsenior
sent on May 29, 2015 (16:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Despite its simplicity, this photo I like for soft colors that are, congratulations!

avatarsenior
sent on May 29, 2015 (18:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

you are getting a good situation and rightly not did you get away, I like the framing. The beautiful sky, a little less than what is on the ground (I mean the PP,): I think that there is too abrupt a change in the central part of the crust and the subsequent later, it seems to me that among other things also higher (while the one to its right, a decidedly lower, is much brighter). In addition to acting on the brightness of the parties, to my taste, a little less calcherei in shades of snow hit by light; I understand that you wanted to emphasize them, but so (again for me, of course) seems to me too, that "notice".
Sorry if I have dwelt but the shot is worth, if you have written stupid things you are allowed to mandarmici -D
But hellossimo

avatarsenior
sent on May 30, 2015 (2:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Michele, you're right, I find it a simple and peaceful picture that gives me relaxation :-)
Hello Massimo, thanks of your considerations, you did not say stupid things but you brought your impressions and of course as well as personal can not be precise because not familiar with the location and of course you were not there at that time. Apart from the question shade snow is really a bit subjective and debatable, for the rest if I understand your remarks you say that there are errors in post or whatever because it is the central part of the crust that the ridge on the right They were lit by the sun and therefore brighter than the other areas that were already in shadow ... considers that the sun was setting as you can see to the right of the frame and even if the highest peaks are almost backlight. I hope I have clarifiedwell your concerns and I thank you again ;-) hello Roberto


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