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| sent on February 07, 2012 (14:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
sorry I did not put the comment, I posted this without post-production and was wondering if and possibly how to improve thanks! scusate non ho messo il commento, ho postato questa immagine priva di post produzione e chiedevo se ed eventualmente come si possa migliorare grazie! |
| sent on February 07, 2012 (15:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello, honestly I see it hard ... That perch forked covers part of the body of the subject and also will generate an annoying shadow, and I do not think it is possible to clone ;-) Hello Ciao, onestamente la vedo dura... Quel posatoio biforcuto copre parte del corpo del soggetto e inoltre vi genera una fastidiosa ombra, e non credo sia possibile clonarlo Ciao |
| sent on February 07, 2012 (15:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Henry. If you intend to improve this shot in post production, then you can not do anything because: - The subject is moving or out of focus; - Is partially covered by the branch (which can be cloned, but I do not think the best option). But I suggest you go back there and try again ;-) The moment caught is exceptional and difficult to perform: it could come out a shot interesting. In addition, if you enter shooting data, you can give a more detailed explanation on the problems of the photo. Look the other ;-) Antonino Ciao Enrico. Se intendi migliorare questo scatto in Post produzione, allora non si può far nulla visto che: - il soggetto è mosso o fuori fuoco; - è coperto parzialmente dal ramo (clonabile, ma non credo sia l'opzione più adatta). Io invece ti proporrei di ritornare sul posto e ritentare ;-) Il momento colto è eccezionale e di difficile esecuzione: potrebbe uscire fuori uno scatto interessante. Inoltre, se inserisci i dati di scatto, ti si può dare una spiegazione più accurata sui problemi della foto. Aspetto le altre ;-) Antonino |
| sent on February 07, 2012 (15:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thank you very much for the advice, these data canon 40d, sigma sigma 120 300 2.8 + 1.4 x, 1 | 2000sec, f5.6, ISO 250 grazie mille per i consigli, questi i dati canon 40d,sigma 120 300 2.8+sigma 1,4x,1|2000sec, f5.6, iso 250 |
| sent on February 07, 2012 (16:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Unfortunately, as António says the subject is slightly out of focus, and that certainly is not recovered in PP. With regard to the branch and the shadow are definitely clonable with a lot of patience .. ;-) Purtroppo come dice Antnio il soggetto è leggermente fuori fuoco, e quello di certo non si recupera in pp. Per quanto riguarda il ramo e l'ombra sono sicuramente clonabili con molta pazienza.. |
| sent on February 24, 2012 (21:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Concordo con Antonino Affrunti |
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