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sent on January 13, 2012 (9:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The idea is not bad, but the point of shooting I like; lacks sharpness in central stones which should be the important part of the photo, it may be dependent on the web compression or more likely too closed by the diaphragm (f: 22). I noticed that to preserve the sharpness is better not to close over f: 16 at least on my machine and objectives. In your case it would be convenient an ND filter. Hello, Giancarlo L'idea non è male, anche il punto di ripresa mi piace; manca nitidezza nelle pietre centrali che dovrebbero essere l'elemento importante della foto; può darsi che dipenda dalla compressione web o più probabilmente dal diaframma troppo chiuso (f:22). Io ho notato che per salvaguardare la nitidezza è meglio non chiudere oltre f:16 almeno sulla mia macchina e obiettivi. Nel tuo caso avrebbe fatto comodo un filtro ND. Ciao, Giancarlo
sent on January 13, 2012 (13:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
beautiful the composition and also the frame. Giancarlo x quoto the lack of clarity, a real shame. bella la composizione e anche la cornice. Quoto Giancarlo x la mancanza di nitidezza, un vero peccato.
sent on January 13, 2012 (15:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the ride and constructive comments from all three.
I think the lack of sharpness is due to some web compression but a little to the realization. Surely he had to use force to F22 to get a shutter speed long enough to give movement to the water did not help. And shooting freehand has done its part.
I think those stones I expect there ... ;-) I will definitely stay on site with a tripod and a ND filter and I'll just make a picture with a wider aperture right (F7.1 or F8 are those that have used objective makes better sharpness)
Thanks again for the inspiration to improve ... ;-)
Alessio Grazie del passaggio e dei commenti costruttivi a tutti e tre.
la mancanza di nitidezza credo sia dovuta un pò alla compressione web ma un pò anche alla realizzazione. Sicuramente aver dovuto usare per forza F22 per avere un tempo di scatto abbastanza lungo da dare movimento all'acqua non ha giovato. E anche lo scatto a mano libera avrà fatto la sua parte.
Credo che quelle pietre mi aspetteranno lì... Tornerò sicuramente in loco con un cavalletto ed un filtro ND e rifarò la foto con un diaframma più giusto (F7.1 o F8 sono quelli ai quali l'obbiettivo usato rende maggiormente in nitidezza)