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| sent on July 27, 2020 (10:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I like the silkiness of the water and the shooting point. Syned or unwilling trees always tend to slender but it would be preferable not to cut their peaks as on this occasion. From the top of the world, the dominant canists on the cascades. I had the margins or you opted for a more super-wide focal or you could set back 1-2 meters by reserving in post-production to apply a slight compositional corrective. (imho) Hello, Lauro Mi piacciono la setosità dell'acqua e il punto di ripresa. Volenti o nolenti gli alberi tendono sempre a slanciarsi ma sarebbe preferibile non tagliare di netto le loro cime come in questa occasione. Da corregegre le dominanti ciano sulle cascatelle. Avendone i margini o si optava per una focale più supergrandangolare o si poteva arretrare di 1-2 metri riservandoci in post produzione di applicare un leggero correttivo compositivo. (imho) Ciao, Lauro |
| sent on July 27, 2020 (10:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
agree with hi preceded me, maybe a graduated filter could give more imput to the scene even if I imagine it was taken in central hours, apart from perhaps a more wide-angle optics, you could attempt a vertical shot in panoramic mode to include even the treetops ;-) (personal opinion) concordo con hi mi ha preceduto, magari un filtro nd graduato poteva dare piu' imput alla scena anche se immagino sia stata scattata in ore centrali, a parte forse un ottica piu' grandangolare, si poteva tentare uno scatto verticale in modalita' panoramica per includere anche le cime degli alberi (parere personale) |
| sent on July 27, 2020 (15:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you to everyone for your advice. In fact, what you said is absolutely right. Unfortunately, I don't have the guide for vertical panoramics, let alone nd filters. I started shooting recently and slowly I will buy everything, but mainly thanks to your advice I have to improve the technique. Unfortunately back I couldn't go, otherwise I would (would) have fallen downstairs?. The photo was taken using Sony's silk effect simulation application. Finally I didn't have much time because there were several guys to bathe and they went out to make me do two shots, so also in a hurry. Thanks again to everyone for the advice, which will definitely allow me to learn and improve. Vi ringrazio a tutti per i consigli. In effetti ciò che avete detto è giustissimo. Purtroppo non possiedo la guida per effettuare panoramiche verticali e tantomeno filtri nd. Ho iniziato da poco a scattare e piano piano acquisterò tutto, ma soprattutto grazie ai vostri consigli devo migliorare la tecnica. Purtroppo indietro non potevo andare, altrimenti sarei (saremmo) caduti di sotto?. La foto è stata scattata sfruttando l'applicazione della Sony della simulazione dell'effetto seta. Infine non avevo molto tempo perché c'erano diversi ragazzi a fare il bagno e sono usciti per farmi fare due scatti, quindi anche di fretta. Grazie ancora a tutti per i consigli, che mi permetteranno sicuramente di imparare e migliorare. |
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