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Leggiuno-Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso...

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Leggiuno-Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso sent on December 29, 2018 (22:26) by Rriccardo. 8 comments, 429 views.

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sent on December 31, 2018 (14:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I have an idea about the shot I made and I say my opinion. Falling lines improved a lot even if some little something still you see; Little air in the right.. It seems to me sacrificed, aerial part not very interesting and flat that penalizes the shot, good the transition management between shadow and light in the lower part, I would have asato a more closed diaphragm for the sun recovering in PP or opting for a double exposure; I like instead the light on the tip of the vedgetazione that from a certain verve to the Ambre. Without offense and in my opinion very personal I must say that the frame seems rather weak as a whole. Take these notes with the pliers..... I'm not a good photographer!!! :-(

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sent on December 31, 2018 (14:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Enrico, thanks for the visit and the pleasant comment. It's a slightly dated photo that I've been trying to sort out. You are right for the aerial part but more than that I could not cut it also because I wanted to leave that clove of sunshine (the upper part of the sun I eliminated because of the many flare). For the double exposure is still early, maybe they have time to put foot on Mars :-D. The frame is a little obliged, I do not know if you know the place but above all my limits :-(. I'm not offended, I listen and accept advice from everyone, so go quiet when you want to pass. ;-)
a greeting and endless congratulations for the New Year
Riccardo

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sent on January 04, 2019 (14:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

:-D From the Ric, the double exposure is absolutely within your reach! Without waiting for the man to land on Mars, just use a simple tool called "Easel"! :-D Once you have placed the car there you can do all the exhibits you want! ;-)
going back to the picture, I find that the most interesting part is the upper half: The eye falls on the sun and below him on the seedling in backlight... For the rest, the shadows are not even bad!
So this was a picture to shoot horizontally, including the sun with some extra space and cloning any flare! ;-)
Hello and Good day,
Alberto.

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sent on January 04, 2019 (16:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Alberto, thank you for your visit and suggestions. Talk about Tripod :-or is it the male of the grasshopper? :-D
Next time I will commit to use it and after not complain if I break to understand how to do.
in the right part of the photo there was only lake and I had to sacrifice it with the cut of the top because full of flare and I could not clone them. Anyway I do not demordo with slow and steady step I try to climb the China...
Thanks again, Hello
Ric

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sent on January 12, 2019 (23:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I find it very well executed
not always photographs must be postcards
Congratulations Riccardo
Claudio C

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sent on January 13, 2019 (8:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Claudio C., thanks for the welcome visit and I am glad to know that the shot you like.
Provo, I experiment and sometimes something good comes out.
Riccardo

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sent on January 24, 2019 (7:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A glimpse that immediately leads the gaze towards the horizon, then return to the great star that with its rays caresses the wall of rock, which has remained open-mouthed in the face of such beauty (Ric.. do not tell me that you missed that particular)... for Don't talk about the rocks at the bottom.. All to discover!! A dear greeting and happy birthday Dear Riccardo.
Hello Rod ;-)

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sent on January 24, 2019 (11:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Quiet Rod, even the wall of the house was investigated and captured. Thanks for the passage and very welcome wishes.
Hello
Ric


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