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4 Weddings

Canon 100 macro Is vs. sfocato

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4 Weddings sent on 10 Dicembre 2011 (23:01) by Prof Chaos. 4 comments, 1122 views.

, 1/15 f/2.8, ISO 400,

Canon 7D, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 L Macro IS USM, 400 iso, 1/16 sec, f/2.8






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sent on 12 Dicembre 2011 (20:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Good idea of ??the double portrait front on two floors. As personal interpretation I would have included the 2 ears on the sides and up the ISO to reduce blur. In the list of council spending reflectors for portraits 80cm and more ;-) hello and good light, laurel

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sent on 13 Dicembre 2011 (10:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Thanks for the ride, lm.
Do you think before you post this picture, I said to myself: "you'll see that someone would contest the cropping of ears ..." ;-)
It 'sa choice that can be unhappy, or someone could be read as brave ...
Probably, if I have done before posting self-observation, the choice is unhappy ...

All photos in this gallery were made looking for the spontaneity of the subject. I would not have been able to afford to
use panels of any kind.

I find that a portrait like this, started to freehand to 1/16sec, is emblematic of some inherent capabilities of the lens.
And being a portrait, it is not so overwhelming the look of slight shake ... But this is my opinion ...

Ciaociao ...

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sent on 14 Dicembre 2011 (15:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

I understand your position but I remind you that the panel is not intrusive and actually allowed you to have multiple operating margin. Having a person in front of them and one side panel would not affect the spontaneity if you know interact.
Rather than see cropped ears I tried to escuderle so as to approach the subject again, now the look is completely conveyed to the small and then the father without distractions ...





Hello, laurel

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sent on 12 Febbraio 2012 (16:10)


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orgoglio di padre (con o senza orecchie)!    



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