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sent on August 28, 2017 (9:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The use of a zoom should facilitate the compositions on many occasions, it was preferable not to stay at 70mm but to enlarge the shot to avoid drastic cut of two paws. The central composition can be left but leaving more air where the subject was turned becomes more functional. The diaphragm open at these distances resulted in a loss of detail on 3/4 of the body (outside the PDC). Good colors. (Imho) Hi, Lauro L'uso di uno zoom dovrebbe facilitare le composizioni in molte occasioni, qui era preferibile non rimanere a 70mm ma allargare l'inquadratura per evitare il taglio drastico di due zampe. La composizione centrale può starci ma lasciando più aria dove il soggetto era rivolto diventava più funzionale. Il diaframma aperto a queste distanze ha comportato perdita di dettaglio su 3/4 del corpo (zona fuori dalla pdc). Buoni i colori. (imho) Ciao, Lauro
sent on August 28, 2017 (22:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I only reply here (the answer would be the same for the other three photos). Thanks for the lines and criticisms. It's the first time I've been betting on animals (even though some of the comments you put me are valid at 360 °). I will keep in mind your advice. I take it for you to "re-read" the elements you put me in the spotlight. Thanks again ;-) Ti rispondo solo qui (la risposta sarebbe uguale anche per le altre tre foto). Grazie per le dritte e le critiche. E' la prima volta che mi cemento a scattare ad animali (anche se certe osservazioni che mi hai posto sono valide a 360°). Terrò ben a mente i tuoi consigli. Ne approfitto per "ripassare" gli elementi che mi hai posto all'attenzione. Grazie ancora
sent on August 28, 2017 (22:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Who knows what the future may hold, maybe buying a 100-400mm sigma for wildlife reproduction in their environment ;-) Chi lo sa che cosa può riservare il futuro, magari l'acquisto di un sigma 100-400mm per riprese di fauna-avifauna nel loro ambiente
sent on August 28, 2017 (23:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Eh would not hurt :-D For the moment I want to concentrate on other genres. But resuming wildlife and avifauna have always intrigued me, I say I keep it as out sider (the only genre that is absolutely not for me are portraits and photos posing :-D) Eh non sarebbe male Per il momento voglio concentrarmi su altri generi. Ma riprendere fauna e avifauna mi hanno sempre intrigato, diciamo che lo tengo come out sider (unico genere che non fa assolutamente per me sono i ritratti e foto in posa )