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cortina d'Ampezzo...

Dolomiti

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cortina d'Ampezzo sent on November 12, 2015 (10:51) by Beppeverge. 9 comments, 988 views.

at 16mm, 1.6 sec f/11.0, ISO 100, tripod.

La splendida conca di Cortina subito dopo il tramonto, quando iniziano ad accendersi le prime luci.





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avatarsenior
sent on November 13, 2015 (1:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful Beppe! I like the color of the sky and the clarity of the atmosphere, hello! :-P :-P

avatarsupporter
sent on November 13, 2015 (4:03)


Wow....superb picture...great shot..

Jean,

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sent on November 14, 2015 (9:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Kitty, Jean, thank you for your comment.
The Cortina in autumn is a real show :-)
Hello

avatarsenior
sent on November 14, 2015 (9:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful panoramic and colors!
Congratulations, sonia

avatarsenior
sent on November 14, 2015 (14:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The Queen of the Dolomites on display, great shot, congratulations .. ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on November 14, 2015 (14:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Overview truly wonderful, the larches give show :-P
Can I ask you one thing that's interesting me?
How to see the first floor?
It is not that a little time has suffered a 'long? and in your diaphragm we say f8'd have the same pdc
Given your experience would serve me your opinion, it would be very helpful
Thank you! :-P
Hello
Claudio

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sent on November 14, 2015 (15:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Sonia, Marco, Claudio, thanks to you for the visit.

Claudio:
I think that at f / 8 would not have changed that much, probably nothing, 16mm PDC there's a lot in a landscape photograph, maybe I am used to 17-40 with which they had to close the iris to 11-14 to have a good yield
I do not understand what you mean exactly by the fact that the first floor has a bit 'suffered, if you mean that the time may have caused the long moved on the branches because of the wind rule it out, there was no wind, I also did a fine move 20 seconds (the glimpse in the preview) and not seen moved.
The problem is that despite having made several shots with different exposures have chosen to develop a single click and see what I could pull it off, I'm trying to learn to juggleKing light and color in PS and for me it was a nice exercise.
The end result is not the best and because I can not play as I want that particular blend of light and color that is when the sun is already over for some time and begin to light the lights in the valley, the difference in brightness between the valley and the mountains is a lot and I can not give a final shape to the picture of consistency with reality while emphasizing color and visibility in the darker areas. I'm sure at some point feel the need for a more detailed study on the issue but at the moment I have more important things to learn.

The histogram of the RAW is complete in the sense that there is a small margin on the right and omber, though the limit, they are not clipping.
In the attached pic I see two TIFF next to RAW this file (highlighted in red) that are the union of 3 shots made with SNS-HDR, shadows down are more readable and less mixed but otherwise I He liked best single shooting I then chose to develop.

If you explain to me exactly what is the thing that leaves you in doubt try to be more specific.

Below the screen LR with the original RAW and complete with a huge patch of dirt on the sensor: -D




avatarsenior
sent on November 15, 2015 (0:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Beppe, in fact they seemed unclear on the larch trees in the foreground, perhaps only due to the low resolution version because exclude the presence of wind, saw the raw does not seem possible is due to the opening of the shadows as the ' exposure is correct in that area, the limit is more difficult to recover the tone of the sky that seems a bit 'light.
It also happened on the photos to Devero made in the absence of light in the early morning, perhaps with one click only under these conditions the sensors do not make it
Thank you
Claudio

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sent on November 15, 2015 (9:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

No, there was not any wind, but there is not even a big sharpness, probably due to work on light and color, in fact I was expecting more detail from this photo.
Thank you.
Hello




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