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Vieri Bottazzini

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Manarola, after sunset
« on: February 15, 2017, 04:26:53 am »

Manarola in the Cinque Terre (Italy), after sunset.



Leica SL and Voigtlander 15mm Super-Heliar III. Thanks for viewing, best

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Re: Manarola, after sunset
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2017, 04:51:23 am »

Beautiful processing.
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Re: Manarola, after sunset
« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2017, 05:05:15 am »

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Re: Manarola, after sunset
« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2017, 05:24:25 am »

Excellent light and processing. With the 15mm lens, there's some keystoning, especially in the upper part and I find that it actually improves the shot. It gives a magical look to the houses.
I love it, well done!
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Re: Manarola, after sunset
« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2017, 10:22:00 am »

Liked the image very much. The wind must have been blowing. The rocks are in focus but the yellow flowers are not.
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Re: Manarola, after sunset
« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2017, 01:16:23 pm »

You are one of the premier landscape photographers of our generation. Well done.

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Re: Manarola, after sunset
« Reply #6 on: February 16, 2017, 04:55:46 am »

wonderful. The key stoning is a minor nit pick, does it improve the image if it is removed?

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Re: Manarola, after sunset
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2017, 04:23:03 am »

Beautiful processing.

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Thierry

Thank you gentlemen, glad you enjoyed it! :)

Excellent light and processing. With the 15mm lens, there's some keystoning, especially in the upper part and I find that it actually improves the shot. It gives a magical look to the houses.
I love it, well done!

Thank you very much Francois, much appreciated indeed :)

Liked the image very much. The wind must have been blowing. The rocks are in focus but the yellow flowers are not.

Yes indeed, it was a very windy day :) Glad you enjoyed the image!

You are one of the premier landscape photographers of our generation. Well done.

Larry

Larry, you are too kind, thank you very much :)

wonderful. The key stoning is a minor nit pick, does it improve the image if it is removed?

Thank you very much Paulo, glad you enjoyed it! :)

About the keystoning, I couldn't remove it in post because it would mess with my composition (the little wave-breaker on the right hand side would be cut out of the picture, and to me it is already a bit too close to the image's side as it is... Actually, while in an ideal world the house would be straight and I could leave a little more breathing room on the right hand side, as we all know there are physical constraints on location that often we cannot fix. Here, I had to almost turn into a contortionist in order to frame it with the foreground as it is  :o and I couldn't avoid to have to point the camera upwards causing keystoning, and despite using a 15mm I could only get so much space on the right if I wanted to include a bit of the left as I did... compromises, often this is all we can do, and actually I am not too disturbed by the keystoning: it's a price I gladly pay to be able to compose this way with the foreground as it is :D

Best,

Vieri
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