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Vid PogachnikBravo Maestro!

Voted 10/10

My compliments once more!
Posted Oct 10, 2008 12:05 pm

claudioNCRe: Bravo Maestro!

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Hvàaala Vid! ...Danke! :) Have you seen before so much snow at the begining of october?
Posted Oct 10, 2008 4:22 pm

Vid PogachnikRe: Bravo Maestro!

Voted 10/10

Does n.051008 mean October 5th, 2008? Yes, this year snow fell early, but I remember September 2002, when we went on Vrtaško Sleme and there was quite some snow even earlier than this year.
Ciao!
Vid
Posted Oct 10, 2008 4:31 pm

claudioNCRe: Bravo Maestro! Numbers...

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Yes the first part of the number is the date, the second is made using the files numbers of picts used, first/last. If, for example, the number is 621537, these mean that the first pict was ---6215 and the last ---6237. Perhaps 23 files, not always I use all. If the panoramic is made with more than 100 picts, the number is made of 8 digit, as 85798868: first 8579, last 8868.
Posted Oct 10, 2008 6:24 pm

Vid PogachnikRe: Bravo Maestro! Numbers...

Voted 10/10

Uh, you do a picture with so many original files? That's unusual. I thought HDR is usually made of up to 5 pictures and a panorama till you get around 360 degrees. It must be a very hard work to handle all that. But results are exceptional!

Ciao, Vid
Posted Oct 13, 2008 2:13 pm

claudioNCRe: Bravo Maestro! Numbers...

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That's unusual? That's absolutely mad when always, as a rule is made, Vid, belive me!
Do you know where to read instructions about "PHOTO OF THE HOUR"? Do you know how it work this game? ... and how to attach to the PHOTO OF THE HOUR main page?
Ciaooo
Claudio
Posted Oct 14, 2008 9:18 am

Vid PogachnikRe: Bravo Maestro! Numbers...

Voted 10/10

Claudio,

photo of the hour was once also displayed on the title page of SummitPost. It was simply the photo, which got the highest vote each hour. As this competition of receiving votes was considered unwanted, Photo of the Hour was removed from the front page. But I think that the program still calculates it and each hour one photo is attached to the Photo of the Hour page, which makes no sense. I allways detach my pictures if it happens to be there, because I like more that they are attached to mountain pages.

Ciao!
Vid
Posted Oct 14, 2008 12:16 pm

claudioNCRe: Bravo Maestro! Numbers...

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Grazie Vid!! Ciao
Posted Oct 14, 2008 2:51 pm

nikolai79Amazing

Voted 10/10

I´m a beginer on phography so I can´t imagine how can you take this picture having the sun in front of you... It seens to be really difficult.

I have read in some comment you posted that you use PS or another similar software to get a best result (the limitations of technology...). Only an artist can use this programs to produce this kind of pictures.

It´s a pleasure to see your pics. Thanks a lot.
Posted Nov 5, 2008 9:04 pm

claudioNCRe: Amazing

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Hi Nikolai, here, in this point, it was not a so difficult condition. Do you see the sun? It is only a little part of it. Yes the sun is the sun and also a small piece of it have dazzling light, but behind the trees and with a good, not too much flaring lens, it is possible to make a picture like this without other techniques and postproductions.
Many, many thanks for your nice comments!
Ciao
Claudio
Posted Nov 6, 2008 9:38 pm

nikolai79Re: Amazing

Voted 10/10

Thanks for your explanation. I have a lot of things to learn.

Regards from Spain
Posted Nov 7, 2008 12:28 pm

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