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The Ossuary of Asiago and the Nuthatch

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The Ossuary of Asiago and the Nuthatch [Video] sent on September 04, 2014 (17:28) by Luigi Sebastiani. 8 comments, 2046 views.

Una super-zoomata virtuale che parte da una panoramica dell'Altopiano di Asiago fino ad arrivare al primo piano di un bassorilievo dell'Ossario, con sorpresa: il Picchio muraiolo.





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avatarjunior
sent on September 06, 2014 (9:52)


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STUPENDA RACCONTACI UN Pò!!!!


WONDERFUL TELL A LITTLE !!!!

avatarjunior
sent on September 06, 2014 (10:01)


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Mamma mia, bravo, racconta racconta!

Mamma mia, bravo, tells tells!

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sent on September 06, 2014 (12:31)


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Sempre fantastica, Gino!

Always fantastic, Gino!

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sent on September 06, 2014 (17:17)


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splendido Eeeek!!!

beautiful wow!

avatarjunior
sent on September 07, 2014 (10:43)


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Intanto grazie a tutti!
Non è proprio facile spiegare a parole la tecnica; è la stessa che ho usato per l'occhio del Pettirosso, anche se con modalità un po' diverse.
Per questo video sono partito dalla foto in primo piano del Picchio muraiolo che ho cercato di migliorare con Photoshop.
Poi ho eseguito una serie di foto all'Ossario da punti diversi, e con tutte le focali che ho a disposizione, che avessero la stessa direzione e prospettiva. Ho "incollato" la 1° foto, quella del Picchio, su quella che aveva un campo un po' più largo, correggendo distorsioni e colori, e così via di seguito fino a quella grandangolare, creando di volta in volta un nuovo file. Poi con Proshow ho creato la zoomata facendo coincidere di volta in volta tutta la serie di nuove immagini.
Lo so! Non è molto chiaro ma la procedura è facilmente comprensibile se vista in opera, anche se molto (ma molto) laboriosa.

Meanwhile, thanks to everyone!
It is not really easy to explain in words the technique; is the same that I used for the eye of Robin, even if with a mode bit 'different.
For this video, I started from the close-up photos of Wallcreepers I tried to improve with Photoshop.
Then I ran a series of photos Ossuary from different points, and with all focal lengths available to me, which had the same direction and perspective. I "glued" the 1st photo, that of the woodpecker, on the one that had a field a bit 'wider, correcting distortion and colors, and so forth up to the wide angle, creating in turn a new file. Then I created with Proshow zooming by matching each time the whole series of new images.
I know! It is not very clear but the pROCEDURE is easily understood when seen in opera, although very (but very) hard-working.

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sent on September 08, 2014 (13:14)


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Ciao Luigi, davvero complimenti per la genialità e la pazienza per realizzare questo video, molto d'effetto. Ciao Fabrizio

Hello Luigi, really compliments the genius and patience to make this video, very effective. Hello Fabrizio

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sent on September 08, 2014 (19:01)


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Grande tecnica e ... pazienza, bravo!

Great technique and ... patience, bravo!

avatarjunior
sent on September 11, 2014 (12:16)


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Complicato, ma realizzato molto bene!! Interessante Sorriso

Complicated, but done very well !! Interesting:-)




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