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The bee on duty

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The bee on duty sent on 12 Marzo 2017 (18:12) by Max Boschin. 2 comments, 275 views.

, 1/800 f/2.8, ISO 160, hand held.

alle prime armi in macro con nuovo corpo macchina e obbiettivo..ecco i primi risultati


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2 persons like it: Noel Capezza, Novelli64


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sent on 13 Marzo 2017 (12:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Let's start from the composition where you have relegated the subject in the corner, leaving a lot of empty space in the image. you should not have to observe the rule of thirds, however, tries to get close.
The blur of the game can be good by creating so called artistic photos, however, with a better reading due to a smaller aperture. You could get off with using slower shutter speed (excuse the pun) to close the aperture at the expense of the time since the optics used you would have allowed a good safety margin for any blur. Key is to treat the focus. The readable parts are few and this is also attributable to the pdc, but should have been sharper. At the end especially with static things even if in this case there was an insect the stand should not mancares.

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sent on 13 Marzo 2017 (22:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Thank you very much for the advice, definitely I will try to follow them and to take care of those aspects more, having said that surely I will not stop before the first wrong!


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