Re: February 24 to March 1
Well composed bright scenes there, Antonio. You are clearly getting better weather than here where it is just murky mist and a strong wind which has lasted for weeks. It is so long since I photographed anything, except for one tatty looking moth which was sheltering on one of my windows last night; so I photographed it for identification.
With the second image you could probably remove the vignetting without too much difficulty.
Re: February 24 to March 1
An excellent set of images !!!
Re: February 24 to March 1
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Geoff F
Well composed bright scenes there, Antonio. You are clearly getting better weather than here where it is just murky mist and a strong wind which has lasted for weeks. It is so long since I photographed anything, except for one tatty looking moth which was sheltering on one of my windows last night; so I photographed it for identification.
With the second image you could probably remove the vignetting without too much difficulty.
The weather here is mild even in Winter as it makes some 4 centigrades during the night sometimes. But I am in Setúbal near the sea where there is a lot of humidity when the tide changes. During the day in the morning at about 9 for example, we have 10 and later goes up to 16, 17 or even 20.
Geoff, I left the vignetting on purpose even if I have tried to remove it... The 3 photos were taken at down when the Sun was setting down. I am just running all Nikkor lenses I have on the Sony.
And thank you for commenting, Geoff ! :)
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Wavelength
An excellent set of images !!!
Thank you for commenting, Nandakumar !
Re: February 24 to March 1
Very difficult scene, Antonio, but you have nicely constrained those potential over saturation issues.
A good subject for image stacking, if you have suitable editing software and no subject movement.
Re: February 24 to March 1
Thank you Geoff for your comment
It was just to close the week... :)