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sent on October 05, 2012 (18:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Vincent79 Hello, excuse me if I would ... to give a little advice ... I hope you and I do not want. For underwater photography especially ... photos taken from above as these are crushing the subject and flatten ... if you try to take according to the same level of the subject ... or taking slightly from bottom to top ...
If you will try in the next few shots .... I think you'll notice that the picture changes waiting! Greetings from Nadia Ciao Vincent79, scusami se mi permetto ... di dare un piccolo consiglio ... e spero che tu non me ne voglia. Per le foto subacquee soprattutto ... le foto scattate dall'alto come queste, schiacciano il soggetto e lo appiattiscono ... se puoi prova a scattare stando allo stesso livello del soggetto ... o di scattare leggermente dal basso verso l'alto ...
Se nei prossimi scatti proverai .... penso che noterai che la foto cambia d'aspetto ! Saluti da Nadia
sent on October 05, 2012 (21:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Nadia, thanks for the advice .... I gladly accept my first underwater photos and are not aware of specific techniques that slowly I hope to gain as the underwater photography is a world apart. but above all I hope in the future to have a car just for the underwater photography can improve. Hello and thank you. VIncenzo. ciao Nadia, grazie per il consiglio che accetto volentieri....sono le mie prime foto subacquee e non sono a conoscenza di tecniche particolari che pian piano spero di acquisire visto che la fotosub è un mondo a parte. ma soprattutto spero in futuro di avere una macchina apposta per la fotosub in grado di migliorarmi. Ciao e grazie. VIncenzo.
sent on October 08, 2012 (11:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Vincent79, the underwater photography is a little different ... I currently use a G12 with Diving Bell Isotecnic-Isolde but remember what really matters in the photos underwater is also what is behind the car ... I have seen pictures taken with my own equipement ... wow! wow! that even in 100 years ... I'll be able to achieve. I wish you many, many shots ... and Have fun! Hello from Nadia Ciao Vincent79, la fotosub è leggermente differente ... , io al momento utilizzo una G12 con scafandro Isotecnic-Isotta, ma ricordati quello che conta nelle foto anche subacquee è quello che c'è dietro alla macchina ... io ho visto foto fatte con la mia stessa attrezzattura ... che neanche tra 100 anni ... io riuscirò a realizzare. Ti auguro tanti tanti scatti ... e Buon divertimento ! Ciao da Nadia