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| sent on August 06, 2013 (11:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Detail, magnification ... fantastic ... Dettaglio, ingrandimento... fantastico... |
| sent on August 06, 2013 (12:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Beldigilberto, very polite:-P, could be better with lower ISO and closing the aperture more, but I was without a flash and I have yet to get to grips with the focus almost "blind", because with the ring inversion the viewfinder becomes quite dark due to the diaphragm already closed in phase, precisely, of focus. Greetings Grazie Beldigilberto, molto gentile; poteva venire meglio con ISO più bassi e chiudendo di più il diaframma, ma ero senza flash e devo ancora prendere confidenza con la messa a fuoco quasi "alla cieca", perchè con l'anello di inversione il mirino diventa parecchio scuro a causa del diaframma già chiuso in fase, appunto, di messa a fuoco. Saluti |
| sent on August 06, 2013 (13:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
But it is a grasshopper albino:-D Ma è una cavalletta albina |
| sent on August 06, 2013 (13:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ But it is a grasshopper albino „
Hehe, and I had also saturate in a bit to give it a minimum of bright colors:-D
" Ma è una cavalletta albina " Eheh, e ho dovuto pure saturare un pelino per darle un minimo di vivacità cromatica |
| sent on August 06, 2013 (14:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I'd like this, but I do not stand still, very beautiful and then 'albino, therefore more' special ;-) questo mi piacerebbe, ma con me non stanno ferme, molto bella poi e' albina, quindi piu' particolare |
| sent on August 06, 2013 (14:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ I'd like this, but I do not stand still, very beautiful and then 'albino, therefore more' special „
Thanks:-P, I was quite lucky because it did not move much, since with the 28mm inverted to focus I had to bring a lot, almost touching it. " questo mi piacerebbe, ma con me non stanno ferme, molto bella poi e' albina, quindi piu' particolare " Grazie, sono stato piuttosto fortunato perchè non si muoveva molto, dato che col 28mm invertito per mettere a fuoco mi sono dovuto avvicinare parecchio, quasi sfiorandola. |
| sent on August 06, 2013 (14:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
excuse my ignorance, what does it mean reversed?? scusa la mi ignoranza, cosa vuol dire invertito??? |
| sent on August 06, 2013 (14:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ excuse my ignorance, what does it mean reversed?? „
Mounted on the contrary, in practice the thread that receives filters and lens hood, lens placed on the front, I screwed a ring reversal from a few Euros, which is necessary to engage the target with the front lens of the camera to the union. First, however, with the lens mounted "the right way" I closed the command in the diaphragm chamber to the desired value (in this case to f13), I made a trip to throw with 4 seconds, in order to extract the ' lens with aperture "nice closed":-D before the same to reopen the shutter is released. In this way you make the shot with the diaphragm already closed, and consequently with the viewfinder rather dark. I know, it pecoreccia an explanation, but I hope clear. Greetings:-P " scusa la mi ignoranza, cosa vuol dire invertito??? " Montato al contrario, in pratica sulla filettatura che accoglie filtri e paraluce, posta sulla lente anteriore, ho avvitato un anello di inversione da pochi euro, che è necessario per innestare l'obiettivo con la lente frontale verso il bocchettone della fotocamera. Prima però, con l'obiettivo montato "nel verso giusto" ho chiuso dal comando in camera il diaframma al valore desiderato (in questo caso ad f13), ho effettuato uno scatto da buttare con tempo di 4 secondi, in modo da estrarre l'obiettivo col diaframma "bello chiuso" prima che lo stesso si riaprisse allo scatto dell'otturatore. In questo modo effettui lo scatto col diaframma già chiuso, e col mirino conseguentemente piuttosto buio. Lo so, è una spiegazione pecoreccia, ma spero chiara. Saluti |
| sent on February 15, 2019 (8:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful photo, as well as the others. Congratulations bellissima foto, come pure le altre. complimenti |
| sent on March 05, 2019 (18:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks, really very nice, are very normal photos. Grazie, davvero molto gentile, sono foto normalissime. |
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