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| sent on October 02, 2014 (12:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful subject and setting; interesting caption. Compliments Belli soggetto e ambientazione; interessante didascalia. Complimenti |
| sent on October 02, 2014 (15:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Steff, Bepi, Gaetano De Rosa, Cesare Brachetti, Henry, Luigi Pallotta, Luigi Spanu, Massimo Mancini, Alomar, Claudio Cortesi, Franco Pelizza, Roberto Pelizza, Roberto Vacca. Paul (Mommotti) Riki, Parvati. There Maura, Enrico51, Gianni Aggravi, Marco Marchelli Francesco Abbate, Aleforest, I am grateful for the kind comments and even more for the polite criticisms. ;-)
Thanks also to all of you who have clicked the "Ilike it. ";-)
I have many photos of Purple Gallinule shot in ambush, so the more "clean" and reasoned from the point of view of composition. The photos proposal has several flaws (of which I am aware) but I like the frame of marsh plants typical habitat of this species and essential in his diet. Also, I think a shot "stolen" during a move in the car makes it a good idea of ??how in a few years this has become flightless rail, faded from memory, a common presence in many areas of the island. No longer confined to the important wetlands where it was reintroduced at the beginning of the project, it is now common even in the outskirts of urban centers and industrial parks!
Ps A friend pointed out to me in private that ... I cut a finger to the subject. "Obviously," it is a deliberate mutilation: it serves toprove that the photo is actually a no crop. :-D:-) Steff, Bepi, Gaetano De Rosa, Cesare Brachetti, Enrico, Luigi Pallotta, Luigi Spanu, Massimo Mancini, Alomar, Claudio Cortesi, Franco Pelizza, Roberto Pelizza, Roberto Vacca. Paolo (Mommotti), Riki, Parvati. Maura Ci, Enrico51, Gianni Aggravi, Marco Marchelli, Francesco Abbate, Aleforest, Vi sono grato per i gentili commenti e ancor più per le garbate osservazioni critiche. Grazie anche a tutti Voi che avete cliccato su "mi piace". Ho molte foto di Pollo sultano scattate in appostamento, quindi più "pulite" e ragionate dal punto di vista compositivo. La foto proposta ha parecchi difetti (di cui sono consapevole) ma mi piace per la cornice di piante palustri tipiche dell'habitat di questa specie ed essenziali nella sua dieta. Inoltre, penso che uno scatto "rubato" durante uno spostamento in auto renda bene l'idea di come in pochi anni questo rallide sia divenuto, da sbiadito ricordo, una presenza comune in molte zone dell'Isola. Non più confinato alle importanti zone umide dove era stato reintrodotto all'inizio del progetto, è ormai frequente anche nelle periferie di centri urbani e poli industriali! P.s. Un amico mi ha fatto notare in privato che... ho tagliato un dito al soggetto. "Ovviamente" si tratta di una mutilazione voluta: serve a dimostrare che la foto è realmente un no crop. |
| sent on October 02, 2014 (18:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
beautiful photos and great caption compliments ale bellissima foto e ottima didascalia complimenti ale |
| sent on October 02, 2014 (18:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ „ beautiful pictures and great caption compliments ale “ „
Thank you, Ale. A greeting;-) Saverio " " bellissima foto e ottima didascalia complimenti ale" " Grazie, Ale. Un saluto Saverio |
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