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Milan's Porta Nuova project with the tower Unicredit...

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Milan's Porta Nuova project with the tower Unicredit sent on November 28, 2013 (23:23) by Giosa. 7 comments, 1213 views.

, 1/4 f/9.0, ISO 200, tripod. Milano, Italy.

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sent on November 29, 2013 (11:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Subject is very interesting and good work in the post (I guess hdr).
Unfortunately, you have not paid close attention to the positioning of the camera during shooting, in this kind of picture geometry is very important.
hello

avatarsenior
sent on November 29, 2013 (12:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

... good job in the post (I guess hdr).
I just single click heightened the contrast in PP.

you have not paid close attention to the positioning of the camera during shooting,

As was to be placed ... I learn so!?!?!?

avatarsupporter
sent on November 29, 2013 (14:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I have not explained ... well, sorry.
I was referring to the fact that there is a slope to the right that is especially noticeable in the lower part of the photo.
If you take as a reference the "trumpet" at the bottom center you will notice that you were not positioned exactly opposite to be the exact center of the scene, assuming that the horn was at the center.
However, if you apply a grid to the photo you will see that there are many lines that are not symmetrical and, as I said, for a picture of this kind is very important to get as close as possible to the perfect symmetry of the lines.
hello

PS:
forgive my arrogance but I do not think that it is a single shot, 4 handkerchiefs in the breast pocket and double a man's shirt on the right are clearly the result of the union of more scatwill.

avatarsupporter
sent on November 29, 2013 (14:56)

Remarkable perspective, composition with relevant choice of B&W ...
Honestly not really disturbed about the -slight- asymmetry reported.
My congratulations
Olivier

avatarsenior
sent on November 29, 2013 (18:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

PS:
forgive my arrogance but I do not think that it is a single shot, 4 handkerchiefs in the breast pocket and double a man's shirt on the right are clearly the result of the union of several shots.


When I took this picture I was in the Porta Nuova to make immersive panoramas in the interior of the new buildings with the lights on and while I was expecting it got dark I made several (many) shots (personal) also outside, some even bracketing, so I could be wrong, but this does not seem to derive from the bracketing, the "double" dell'omino could be due to the long time of 1/4.
I often use the HDR, the view from Mount Barro you have commented is an HDR as I wrote in the description, the HDR is a technique that I like, why should I hide it?I know that for many it is an attack on the art of photography ... but it is a technique like many other

avatarsupporter
sent on November 29, 2013 (19:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I have nothing with HDR, I use it myself with satisfaction, do not get me wrong, and then everyone is free to photograph as it sees fit, if the result is good means it's okay.
I have no doubt that it is an HDR, the little man is not moved but split, the typical error of the HDR programs, by the way what do you use? I use SNS HDR and I feel very comfortable.
hello

avatarsenior
sent on November 29, 2013 (20:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

about what you use? I use SNS HDR and I feel very comfortable.


After trying many (almost all) use Photomatix, which certainly is not perfect, if misused creates surreal images, but for me it is great and it has the advantage that it integrates well into Ligthroom


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