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Sacra di San Michele
jerryy and 2 others reacted to Giampaolo Masserano for a gallery image
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The Sacra di San Michele is an ancient abbey in Piedmont, located on the top of a mountain in the Susa Valley.3 points -
Reggia di Venaria cupola di S.Uberto
George_P and 2 others reacted to Giampaolo Masserano for a gallery image
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Turin from the hill
George_P and 2 others reacted to Giampaolo Masserano for a gallery image
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Torino - Palazzo Reale
Golden Oxen and one other reacted to Giampaolo Masserano for a gallery image
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Sacra di San Michele
jerryy and one other reacted to Giampaolo Masserano for a gallery image
From the album: Photos
The Sacra di San Michele is an ancient abbey in Piedmont, located on the top of a mountain in the Susa Valley.2 points -
Galleria Grande - Reggia di Venaria Reale
SimonF and one other reacted to Giampaolo Masserano for a gallery image
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Galleria Grande - Reggia di Venaria Reale
George_P and one other reacted to Giampaolo Masserano for a gallery image
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Galleria Grande - Reggia di Venaria Reale
George_P and one other reacted to Giampaolo Masserano for a gallery image
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Giampaolo Masserano and one other reacted to WildGoose for a gallery image
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Torino - Palazzo Reale
jerryy reacted to Giampaolo Masserano for a gallery image
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Torino - Palazzo Reale
jerryy reacted to Giampaolo Masserano for a gallery image
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XF 18-120mm F/4 for video: parfocal? Stepping aperture?
jerryy reacted to Claudio Monelli for a topic
Thank you so much, Jerryy! The article is very interesting and now I'm confident about the aperture stepping. About the parfocal property, I have information that the first FW releases didn't fix the initial issues (focusing mistakes in zooming), but a following resease solved the problem: I would like to have a confirmation by some actual user of the lens. Very kind of you, Jerryy!!1 point -
Palazzina di caccia di Stupinigi - Salone d'onore
jerryy reacted to Giampaolo Masserano for a gallery image
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Not far from Turin stands the "Stupinigi Hunting Lodge", surrounded by an immense park. Built by the Savoys, it is part of what is known as the "Crown of Delights," meaning all the Savoy residences in Piedmont.1 point -
Thanks Jerry Changed both settings and it worked perfectly.1 point
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Sacra di San Michele
jerryy reacted to Giampaolo Masserano for a gallery image
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Hi everyone. Just bought my retirement gift to myself - an XT-5 with 16-50 and 70-300 lenses and cant wait to get started. Used to be a keen photographer before life got in the way and have continued, albeit with phone, but despite it taking decent photos, I want to move on to the next level. Really excited about to getting to grips with this beast and realise what a steep learning curve I'm on and will be looking for plenty of advice and tips.1 point
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From the album: London 2025
A graffitti artist at work in the Leake Street tunnels in London.1 point -
From the album: London 2025
The famous Lloyds of London building on the right, next to it is the Lime Street building known as The Scalpel.1 point -
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In November....jpg
Giampaolo Masserano reacted to Michele Bonelli for a gallery image
From the album: Macro e Close-Up
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Hi I have tried to make Northern lights photos the first time in my life. I used 2000 ASA, f2.8 and 2 seconds. The aurora borealis was moving around quite fast and with more than 2 seconds the pictures came out like fuzzy mush. To find infinity on the fully manual Laowa lens has to be done in advance, I marked it on the body of the lens. What do you think about the result? Kind regards, Hannes1 point
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Streetphotography (open thread)
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A Couple with the x100t1 point
