Here the problems begins. I really wanted to get this frames but the haze was a difficult situation to deal with.
#10 Santa Croce
Canon EOS 60D, 24-105 @ 98mm, f/8 for 1/2000s ISO 200, Exposure bias 0 EV, Metering mode:Center-weighted average
#11 Lightpool
Canon EOS 60D, 24-105 @ 100mm, f/9 for 1/320s ISO 200, Exposure bias +1/3 EV, Metering mode:Center-weighted average
#12 Panoramic View
Canon EOS 60D, 24-105 @ 85m, f/5.6 for 1/640, ISO 100, Exposure bias 0 EV, Metering mode:Center-weighted average
#10 was shot from the very top of the Duomo. I was there pretty early in the morning as soon as the entrance to the dome opened to the public and few tourists were there. Basilica di Santa Croce di Firenze is a very important place for me as a physicist since Galileo Galilei is burried there. Niccolò Machiavelli and the opera composer Gioachino Rossini are also burried there so the place is like a city pantheon.
The sun was low and very very bright while the building was hidden behide the haze. The angle of the sun compared to the church was also against me. I knew I could not get a sharp picture so I let the haze be part of game. That's the reason I didn't try to eliminate it in PP but rather make a dull blured view of Santa Croce. I am not sure if this photo has a nice mood and feeling or it is just boring. I would like to hear your thoughs on that and get some advice on what I could have done different (if any) during the shot or now in PP.
#11 was also shot from the top of the Duomo but this time the sun was on my side. Suddently a cloud covered the sun for few moments leaving a small opening for a nice lightpool on the hill. The haze was of course there but some severe sharpening revealed some details. If you look close you can the distortion and artifacts due to sharpening so please don't! The image is to be seen from a distance. Let me know if you think I went too far with the PP in this one.
In #12 the haze was also intense so I had to strive hard in PP to get something more. The bluish color cast was there being part of the moment so I left it there. Few hours later the same scene under the bright autumn sun was much warmer.
What I want to show with this picture is something that really impressed me with Florence, the fact you can admire the spectacular scenery of nature of Tuscan even from within the city. Just by walking 20 minutes you reach the endless olive groves hills Tuscan is fame of.
Once again thank you all for viewing my photos. Hope to hear some precious advice from you!
The whole set can be found in my site
Part 1 - The River
Part 2 - The Duomo
Part 3 - Love Padlocks
Part 5 - Pigeons
Part 6 - Shadows
Part 7 - Abstracts
Part 8 - Black&Whites
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