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| sent on October 21, 2015 (18:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I always try to keep the gradient background, when I remember: -D I had other with other settings, but I preferred this, because here there is no need of parallelism, had his head in focus and the rest vanished, with a diaphragm in longer I would have gotten a lot more, a little bit of PDC more onto the elbow, but as I said before, most of the background presence that impacts not pleasantly. I have a series of these pictures with other insects and the diaphragm is usually very open because they do not like the presence of the background too strong, the subject must detach, at least for me. :-) Then we have to add that this is also dictated by the set small where everything is concentrated, if the background was far more then ... -) Thanks Errevi. Hello. Peter Cerco sempre di tenere lo sfondo sfumato, quando me lo ricordo Ne avevo altre con altre impostazioni, ma ho preferito questa, anche perché qui non c'è bisogno del parallelismo, contava la testa a fuoco e il resto sfumato, con un diaframma in più non avrei ottenuto molto di più, un pochino di PDC in più sul tronchetto, ma come dicevo prima, più presenza dello sfondo che impatta non gradevolmente. Ho una serie di queste foto con altri insetti e il diaframma di solito è molto aperto proprio perché non gradisco la presenza dello sfondo troppo marcata, il soggetto deve staccare, almeno per me. Poi c'è da aggiungere che ciò è anche dettato dal set piccolo dove tutto è concentrato, se lo sfondo fosse stato più lontano allora... Grazie Errevi. Ciao. Pietro |
| sent on October 21, 2015 (23:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
That vain! I love it, very good. Hello Peter. Che vanitosa! Mi piace da morire, bravissimo. Ciao Pietro. |
| sent on October 21, 2015 (23:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A pleasure to look at the picture and enjoy the pleasant story accompanying ... Superb mirroring Grasshopper narcissist; ) As always, congratulations and a warm greeting:) Un piacere osservare la foto e gustare la piacevole storia a corredo ... Stupenda la specchiatura della cavalletta narcisista ; ) Come sempre, complimenti e un caro saluto : ) |
| sent on October 22, 2015 (7:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
beautiful beautiful !!! wow! bella bella !!! |
| sent on October 30, 2015 (17:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
What about ... spectacular. I love your style, congratulations. Che dire... spettacolare. Mi piace tantissimo il tuo stile, complimenti. |
| sent on November 02, 2015 (14:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
As always, beautiful. Hi Francesco Come sempre, bellissima. Ciao Francesco |
| sent on November 02, 2015 (14:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I join the chorus ....... very beautiful and well made. Mi unisco al coro.......molto bella e ottimamente realizzata. |
| sent on July 11, 2016 (12:01)
Fantastic shot ! |
| sent on July 11, 2016 (12:01)
Fantastic shot ! |
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