nice serie! really like number two, you see it a lot in marrakech but its so funny to see! its a whole different world when you cross the strait into marocco! did you have fun?
hey antonio! nice serie! really like number two, you see it a lot in marrakech but its so funny to see! its a whole different world when you cross the strait into marocco! did you have fun?
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I'll post more tomorrow.
Antonio you know how much i love your work ! amazing photos let them flow .......:ivar
Thnk you Awais.
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nice landscapes antonio, how did you prevent the sky from blowing out? think you ought to write some more monologue because the mods moved it to landscapes
They did well moving to Landscapes.
I am not of those who write about the trips, and what I have seen and feeling.:cry
May be one day but I don't feel like now.
How did I prevent from blowing out the shies?
Once I traveled to Cambodia and I was shooting jpg. I was then at the pre-historic period. Shame on me. :cry
Now I want to go and work on those photos and I can get little from them. But what does this has to do with blown skies ?
In Cambodia the sky was really bright and sometimes overcasted and I blew many skies:cry
I was the first time I was facing this problem.
Now I shoot - in fact it depends oh the scene - with the aperture and speed measured with some balance between sky and "ground".
Then I chimp and have a look at the histogram and burned areas.
If they are a little bit burned, flashing in small areas, I don't care and go on with something else.
On the contrary, if the shy is really flashing I reshoot adjusting the measurement balancing more sky in the viewfinder. Chimp again until it is OK.
I had the same problem somewhere else but with doing this over and over I can see and understand - more or less - where I have to measure the light to get a good sky.
I use LR which is quite interesting and where I have invested in terms of knowledge.:D
But for example in post 16 I have - as long as I can remember - measured half sky half land and then I composed.
However I had to be careful about the DOF but it was not difficult as I was working - as most of the times - with Aperture priority and making use of the * to keep the measurement on the camera while I re compose. OK ?
Did I explain myself so you can understand or not ?
This one is fabulous. It belongs in a frame on your wall.
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Indeed it is very good. I agree.
It's one of those images you get with some luck.
I was strolling in Marrakesh and I saw this.
I just pointed and took the picture.
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nice serie! really like number two, you see it a lot in marrakech but its so funny to see! its a whole different world when you cross the strait into marocco! did you have fun?
Thank you for watching and commenting.
I'll post more tomorrow.
And I thank you for looking at them.
Some more:
Doors
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I like this one
but the best door i saw in marocco was this one: link
You mean this one Cristopher ?!
Later you will some shots of the same places you have been to
Nice series of images.
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Not a competition in anyway !
Just showing images: yours and mines ...
Nice of you to say so Jim.
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nop problem, I would lose it anyhow
Don't be so sure about that.
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More landscape shots tomorrow morning.
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Tomorrow: Ruins
Looking good Antonio
cant wait to see the ruins.
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Thnk you Awais.
I am amzed with the Android mobile phone I got a week ago: when I receive a mail it clicks for me to go and see it. Nice. One feature among others which in fact, I have not yet used.:D
think you ought to write some more monologue because the mods moved it to landscapes
They did well moving to Landscapes.
I am not of those who write about the trips, and what I have seen and feeling.:cry
May be one day but I don't feel like now.
How did I prevent from blowing out the shies?
Once I traveled to Cambodia and I was shooting jpg. I was then at the pre-historic period. Shame on me. :cry
Now I want to go and work on those photos and I can get little from them. But what does this has to do with blown skies ?
In Cambodia the sky was really bright and sometimes overcasted and I blew many skies:cry
I was the first time I was facing this problem.
Now I shoot - in fact it depends oh the scene - with the aperture and speed measured with some balance between sky and "ground".
Then I chimp and have a look at the histogram and burned areas.
If they are a little bit burned, flashing in small areas, I don't care and go on with something else.
On the contrary, if the shy is really flashing I reshoot adjusting the measurement balancing more sky in the viewfinder. Chimp again until it is OK.
I had the same problem somewhere else but with doing this over and over I can see and understand - more or less - where I have to measure the light to get a good sky.
I use LR which is quite interesting and where I have invested in terms of knowledge.:D
But for example in post 16 I have - as long as I can remember - measured half sky half land and then I composed.
However I had to be careful about the DOF but it was not difficult as I was working - as most of the times - with Aperture priority and making use of the * to keep the measurement on the camera while I re compose. OK ?
Did I explain myself so you can understand or not ?
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People - Children on the road
There is a problem with the second photo: I can't make it XL.
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This one is fabulous. It belongs in a frame on your wall.
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Indeed it is very good. I agree.
It's one of those images you get with some luck.
I was strolling in Marrakesh and I saw this.
I just pointed and took the picture.