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Gianes Ma
{K:26069} 7/8/2005
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Ciao Marco, La qualità della lunga esposizione è ineccepibile. Ne è venuta fuori una buona luce e un ottimo contrasto. L'effetto dell'acqua sulla fontana è, a mio parere, piacevole. Riuscendo ad inquadrare da posizione piu' centrale, forse saresti riuscito a non coprire quella parte sinistra della basilica ottenendo una composizione ancora piu' pulita. Ciao e compliemnti.
G.
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Marco Federici
{K:1686} 7/4/2005
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Dear Eric My camera has one way for long exposure, a timer (2 or 10 seconds). In this photo i have used 10 seconds. I don't know if digital camera has strong vibration. Thank you my friend.
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Eric Peterson
{K:4419} 7/4/2005
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Marco, Does your camera have a remote available? That would remove any last vibration from manually pressing the shutter button that could effect a long exposure on a tripod. Eric
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Marco Federici
{K:1686} 7/3/2005
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Dear Eric Thank for your comment. I would like to say you that i have used a tripod for this photo, but with my camera, i have to use ISO 50 because i don't have neat image and ISO more high give too grain in this condition. Perhaps ISO 100 could better. So i have used a time of 2 seconds and the water of fontain is moved. Thank you for your comment my friend.
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Eric Peterson
{K:4419} 7/3/2005
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Beautiful building with dramatic lighting. However, the lamppost on the right and the out of focus fountain on the left become distractions as you spend longer looking at the photo and it does seem slightly soft. I assume that it was handheld. Shooting from a slightly different vantage to eliminate the lamppost and fountain would keep the viewer focused on the detail in the building and using a monopod, or better yet a tripod would take care of some of the softness. Still, a very creditable nightshot, especially handheld. Eric
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Maria Ilcheva
{K:342} 7/3/2005
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Wow!!perfect night capture!!Fantastic architecture and so soft light and colours!!regards!
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