Following the constructions made by the British Railway Company
early twentieth century, National Historical Patrimony Today,
embedded in the neighborhood Peñarol.
Present what was the general store, now converted into a public dining room for low-income people.
04 Jan 23:01
pandarino
nice shot, a question: are you sure that you must always -4 -3... I read in a manual that too many shots are also the sum of more noises, more aberrations
05 Jan 08:24
rcuello
I'm still experimenting with my new camera.
Hand I can only take 3 photos, bracketing the poor.
With tripod, using personal settings I can take up to nine photos. He understood that the more expositions better.
05 Jan 15:10
mau67
a mia modesta esperienza so' che per il jpeg ci vogliono + scatti,per il raw bastano 3 scatti da 2 step per raccogliere il range luminoso.lo scatto in questione mi sembra troppo soft,è una mia impressione!
05 Jan 15:24
agha
well done
05 Jan 19:01
dirk
Best of the 3 shots so far. Tree at the right in the roof is funny.
05 Jan 20:58
rcuello
Thanks for the tips, I'll keep trying different alternatives.
Following the constructions made by the British Railway Company early twentieth century, National Historical Patrimony Today, embedded in the neighborhood Peñarol. Present what was the general store, now converted into a public dining room for low-income people.
nice shot, a question: are you sure that you must always -4 -3... I read in a manual that too many shots are also the sum of more noises, more aberrations
I'm still experimenting with my new camera. Hand I can only take 3 photos, bracketing the poor. With tripod, using personal settings I can take up to nine photos. He understood that the more expositions better.
a mia modesta esperienza so' che per il jpeg ci vogliono + scatti,per il raw bastano 3 scatti da 2 step per raccogliere il range luminoso.lo scatto in questione mi sembra troppo soft,è una mia impressione!
well done
Best of the 3 shots so far. Tree at the right in the roof is funny.
Thanks for the tips, I'll keep trying different alternatives.
Great job ;)