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| sent on November 26, 2012 (10:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations! ;-) Complimenti! |
| sent on November 26, 2012 (12:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks to you Michael! ;-) Good light, Ivan Grazie anche a te Michele! Buona luce, Ivan |
| sent on November 26, 2012 (18:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello old =) Belle these last two, certainly the quality is good but I was wondering why ISO 1000 and 1/500, you would not have enough 1/125 and ISO 400 or at most one stop less? ;-)
In terms of composition I'm not crazy the branch on the right but do not know how much leeway there is in this kind of shots ... Ciao vecchio =) Belle anche queste ultime 2, sicuramente la qualità è buona ma mi chiedevo come mai iso 1000 e 1/500, non ti sarebbe bastato 1/125 e iso 400 o al massimo uno stop di meno? Dal lato compositivo non mi fa impazzire il ramo sulla destra ma non so quanto spazio di manovra ci sia in questo genere di scatti... |
| sent on November 26, 2012 (21:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Among Hello, thanks for stopping by! So the answer to your first question, I tell you that I have maintained the high ISO to get a very quick time, as these small birds are never still, always jumping from one branch to another, and to follow touches to keep the tripod head loose so it is little more than to make them freehand! ;-) As for the branches to the right, you're right, a little 'disturb ... The most glaring is a branch of the vine, but I could prune is widely used by birds roost ... The simplest solution is to change his shot but that all depends on the position of the sun! Good light, Ivan Ciao Fra, grazie per essere passato! Allora di risposta alla tua prima domanda ti dico che ho mantenuto gli ISO alti per avere un tempo molto veloce, in quanto questi piccoli volatili non stanno mai fermi, saltano sempre da un ramo all'altro, e per seguirli tocca tenere la testa del cavalletto allentata per cui è poco più che farle a mano libera! Per quanto riguarda i rami sulla destra, hai ragione, un po' disturbano... Il più vistoso è un ramo della vigna, lo potrei potare però è un posatoio molto utilizzato dagli uccellini... La soluzione più semplice è cambiar inquadratura ma questo dipende tutto dalla posizione del sole! Buona luce, Ivan |
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