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sent on November 01, 2016 (9:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Definitely better than the other, the snow is less blue and larches start to have their color, perhaps there could be still further scaldatina, the mountains I remember them more brown, is a matter of adjusting the white and black point, should in cr from the automatic adjustment and then work up ;-)
Hello
Claudio

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sent on November 01, 2016 (10:36)


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siamo sulla strada giusta Riccardo,ma il traguardo è ancora un pò lontano.
le montagne e l'acqua sono ancora tendenti al viola,ma direi che rispetto all'altra è tutta un'altra foto.
poi se vedi le mie che le ho smanettate di brutto,come faccio poi a giustificare quei coloriMrGreenMrGreenMrGreen

lavora solo in camera raw per adesso non serve altro.tieni sempre sotto controllo l'istogramma in alto e con i cursori luci,bianchi,ombre e neri cerca di non bruciare le luci e di chiudere i neri.qui per me sono troppo decisi,con il cursore "ombre" verso destra vedrai come cominciano a saltar fuori i dettagli nelle parti scure.con il cursore "neri" invece decidi tu il punto di nero e vai a lavorare di fino solo sulle ombre più scure.con il cursore "luci" recuperi dettagli invece sulle luci ,io di solito lo porto quasi tutto a sx e poi con il cursore "bianchi" riporto verso dx l'istogramma fino a sfiorare il limite di dx.per centrare un pò la curva dell'istogramma poi puoi sempre regolare il cursore "esposizione"

la neve in questo caso non ha dettagli,prova a portare il cursore "luci" verso sx e secondo me qualcosa recuperi.non esagerare con la chiarezza e se proprio vuoi saturare un pò non usare mai e poi mai il controllo vividezza che fa CAGARE ti satura molto i blu e ti saltano fuori le classiche ombre viola.usa il cursore saturazione .
per i controlli sulle saturazioni per ogni singolo colore un'altra volta;-)

ciao


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sent on November 01, 2016 (11:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Ric. Here is the fall! the larches have finally changed their tone. But to me almost it gives the impression of being a little desaturated. however, much better than the previous. when you have learned the secrets of the post you will make me a good course? ... I try to comment but basically have a goat in everything and I need to learn and to photograph it to work in post. then take these observations with pliers, dictated solely by the vision of a layman who understands little about photography and sees things in a subjective way! ciaoooooo

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sent on November 01, 2016 (14:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Also I think this is the right way, patiently and step by step.
As Claudio would have given a heated further, precious instead of Simone advice, if you want to talk about it at the club on Thursday evening.
This is Ric that I like, stubborn to the end, bravo.
Bye, see you soon.

Fabrizio

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sent on November 01, 2016 (19:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Definitely better than the other, agree that the conflict is over and have to tame the colors. The important thing is shooting, the development you can always do, hard to do the opposite ;-) (perhaps :-D)
Hello
Maximum

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sent on November 01, 2016 (21:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I'm glad to know that this new version is on the right track to become a photograph who knows who do not can get really ...
Thank you all for the valuable advice and I would say almost loving support, guys I pampered too much and make me come the tears ... My gruff character is not used to all these caresses but rather a robust lash ...
How nice to have so many true friends :-P :-P :-P :-P

Thank you all, hello

Ric

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sent on November 08, 2016 (23:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Much better this version. Bravo
Hello ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on November 09, 2016 (21:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I agree with what you say and it is a bit 'the opinion of all. Thanks for your visit.

Hello

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sent on November 13, 2016 (9:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

... I read the discussion ... Richard, you're letting Fast Stone and addentrando you're in the murky waters of Camera Raw ??? :-D :-D :-D
Great! You'll see that the "conversion" will bring good fruit! :-D Just 'play' a bit 'with all those levers, always trying to imagine what you would have the final result! But I see that you have excellent teachers and available here! :-D
The photo is worth, the only need a bit 'of "pop"!

Hello, Alberto.

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sent on November 13, 2016 (9:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful landscape in autumn version retains its charm even in a gloomy day, the topic post seems to have been gutted so exhaustive :-D few questions I'd do regarding the shooting side, the detail of larches and mountains is quite low, the first floor is a bit 'better, but I do not think it's just a pdc problem, probably contributed more factors.
Hello.

avatarsenior
sent on November 13, 2016 (10:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I love these winter landscapes, and I really like your shot, congratulations! :-D
A greeting

Raffaele :-P

avatarsenior
sent on November 13, 2016 (10:12) | This comment has been translated

Beautiful, congratulations!

avatarsenior
sent on November 13, 2016 (13:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You're definitely on the right track Riccardo, they have already given all the appropriate direction to chance ... if you put the willpower that you served to get shelter the results will start showing up ;-) :-) Congratulations and good Sunday :-P :-P

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sent on November 13, 2016 (15:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

On the post I have told you everything (I also learned something) is a beautiful composition and a nice atmosphere, congratulations!

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sent on November 13, 2016 (16:37)


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- Alberto, sto cercando di abbandonare Fast Stone ma tutte le volte che passo a PS il vecchio compagno mi si attacca e inizia a piangere e siccome sono un tenero (non solo per la massa che mi porto appresso) lo coinvolgo ancora e ciò fa un po' arrabbiare i "maestri". Con me ci vuol pazienza ma sto iniziando a passare dal lento all'andante mosso poi arriverò anche al "pop" ;-) MrGreenMrGreen. Grazie del passaggio e per aver apprezzato la foto (ma molto merito va al tutor che in modo minaccioso mi si era piazzato alle spalleMrGreen)
- Caterina, lusingato del tuo passaggio e del tuo commento. Il mio problema non è solo di post ma anche di composizione, di capire cosa voglio fotografare. Cioè, per dirla in breve, non so fotografare. Io mi perdo spesso e volentieri a cercare simbologie e vengo quindi traviato al punto che poi tutto quello che ruota attorno al "mio" soggetto diventa marginale e questo anche scapito dello scatto nella sua visione d'insieme. Per fortuna sono giovane MrGreen e di tempo per imparare ne dovrei avere, spero non mi venga a mancare la costanza. Grazie per gli apprezzamenti e spero di aver chiarito qualche dubbio.
- Raffaele, Stefano grazie del passaggio e degli apprezzamenti.
- Marco,grazie per i complimenti. Per il resto vale quanto scritto a Caterina e Alberto.
- Diamante, grazie anche a te e son felice che il passaggio ti sia servito per approfondire le conoscenze tecniche.

Grazie ancora a tutti anche se penso che siate troppo buoni nei miei confronti, per crescere ho bisogno di critiche severe, dure perché solo con quelle riesco a progredire. Non fatevi intenerire dalla mia giovane età, l'albero deve essere raddrizzato finché è giovane altrimenti non riuscirai più (parlo di età fotografica, naturalmente;-) )



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sent on November 13, 2016 (16:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

... You know what I was thinking as I read your answer Riccardo? That perhaps it is your "symbols" that should guide you in the picture! You're very good at finding hidden symbols and figures in things ... Use your skills to make this a photographic style all your own! But you have to focus your (and observer) on what for you is the subject!
Excuse me if I'm allowed, but it is flashed to mind this thing thinking about your comments and your "talent"!

Good evening, Albert.

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sent on November 13, 2016 (17:36)


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ciao Ric
ho riletto gli ultimi commenti e in riferimento a quanto scritto da Caterina ,io non me ne ero neanche accorto visto che non guardo mai la versione in HD e poi mi ero concentrato più sulla post,ma in effetti i larici e le montagne non sono mica tanto a fuoco.
quindi ok per la post e lo sviluppo del raw,ma prima di tutto attenzione in fase di scatto,la profondità di campo qui ti è scappata,f8 è poco con un primo piano così ravvicinato e sfruttare l'iperfocale è di fondamentale importanza.
avevi il treppiedi,di vento non ne tirava,potevi chiudere a f13 ad esempio e scattare con un tempo più lungo.
la messa fuoco non sul primo piano e nemmeno all'infinito,ma sull'iperfocale o almeno a spanne li vicino.
tanto per dire già se mettevi a fuoco in mezzo al lago eri già più coperto.
va bè tienine conto per la prossima volta
ciao



avatarsenior
sent on November 14, 2016 (5:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Alberto, Simone, with suggestions. I definitely I will take in the future.

Hello

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sent on December 18, 2016 (22:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Better managed in the previous posts. The compo like; for the deficit retail agree with previous observations.

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sent on January 01, 2017 (8:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Henry, sorry for the delay but I had missed. I thank you for the passage and the considerations.

Happy New Year

Riccardo


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