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Foci of San Giovanni in Florence in 2015...

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Foci of San Giovanni in Florence in 2015 sent on July 01, 2015 (21:32) by Valerio Colantoni. 10 comments, 411 views.

at 26mm, 6 sec f/13.0, ISO 3200, tripod.

Scatto fatto il 24-06-2015 in occasione dei "fochi" di San Giovanni a Firenze...



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sent on July 01, 2015 (23:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

hello valerio ... tis now I publicatto shooting like you but from another place near san nicolo ... shame that I came to this place to take fireworks photos ... I only like to place ... but I very bell pdr seems a bit high light that are too strong for me ... I could always turn down ... well ... congratulations adirizata hello peter :-)

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sent on July 01, 2015 (23:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@ Peter, is the lights are a little altine, but allowed me to better take the blue color of the sky, I have other shots where the lights are better handled but the sky was already dark

Valerio

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sent on July 01, 2015 (23:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great point shooting and composition, seem to me as Peter says, too exposed, perhaps the fault of ISO 3200 that the timorous could hold 100,200, but I really like, hello ;-)

claudio c

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sent on July 01, 2015 (23:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I had my shot almost black sky as well ... but I increased exposure sacrificing with visible noise ... then I closed whites and lights and shadows and blacks ATTENTION I opened for not having fully closed and then not open shadows for too noise. .. this your place I feel more beautiful as my sin ... I had not thought of before ... hello and congratulations for macro and portraits ... peter :-)

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sent on July 01, 2015 (23:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I read now the answer to Peter, perhaps in pp .... but that's fine, hello

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sent on July 01, 2015 (23:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

here, as always, I am not too atento ... thank goodness I had read comments of claudio ... my question: why so high iso ???? I think if you had had a wonderful shot 10-200 !!! I do not know if you have experiments with nocturnal but i almost all my nocturnal facio with 100 iso

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sent on July 01, 2015 (23:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Now I also saw your machine very good compliments but if it holds up well iso think you could still try 200-maximum 300iso ... my opinion ... valerio hello peter :-)

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sent on July 02, 2015 (0:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Claudio If I put 200iso that time I had wanted Whereas as a diaphragm f / 13 for pdc and made of lights on lampposts? 6 seconds of exposure are already too many for this type of photos I think so hence the choice of 3200iso, then there is no doubt that the shot could be exhibited better :-)
Peter Generally in night photography'm lower with the ISO in this case, considering the time and diaphragms would be more correct 1600iso and maybe catch something in PP, the other shots are still more balanced :-P greetings and thanks to both of constructive criticism ;-)

Valerio

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sent on July 02, 2015 (0:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

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sent on July 02, 2015 (14:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Peter Congratulations shots very beautiful;) I add one thing, from your desk looked westward then the blue hour from that point did you get it for the longest time, I will from my desk that is exactly opposite to your I had a blue sky that lasted less

Vale


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