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Untitled Photo sent on September 18, 2014 (11:51) by Julian Lops. 5 comments, 565 views.

, 1.6 sec f/16.0, ISO 400, tripod.




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sent on September 18, 2014 (12:25)


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peccato per le ali non interamente a fuoco (probabilmente non eri ben parallelo), altrimenti una buona foto!

shame about the wings not entirely in focus (probably were not well parallel), otherwise a good photo!

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sent on September 18, 2014 (15:14)


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Si me ne sono accorto.. peccato... Triste
devo stare più attento!!


Yes I noticed it .. shame ...:-(
I have to be more careful !!

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sent on October 14, 2014 (1:44)


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ciao, complimenti per gli scatti, mi son fatto un giro nella tua galleria e sono davvero rimasto stupito da cosa riesci a tirare fuori con quel 200mm?.io ci provo ma tra la difficoltà a individuare soggetti e alla scarsa competenza finisco sempre per far foto che sarebbero da cancellare senza nemmeno guardarle.
Colgo però l'occasione per chiederti, in casi come questo e altri, che essendo meno saturi rendono la cosa più evidente, come si gestisce la luce? si usano pannelli diffusori e/o riflettenti, flash anulari o comunque flash opportunamente diffusi?
Te ne sono grato se vorrei rispondermi, intanto rinnovo i complimenti!

Ilia

hello, congratulations for the shoot, I have done a tour in your gallery and I'm really amazed by what you can pull off with the 200mm? .io I try but from the difficulty in identifying the subject and the lack of competence I always end up taking photos that would be deleted without even looking at them.
However, I take this opportunity to ask you, in cases such as this and others, being less saturated make the most obvious thing, how you handle the light? panels are used speakers and / or reflective, flash ring flash or otherwise appropriately disseminated?
I'm grateful if I would answer me, meanwhile renewal compliments!

Ilia

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sent on October 15, 2014 (12:10)


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Ciao Raddu87, ti ringrazio! non uso mai pannelli, diffusori o qualsiasi tipo di flash... opto sempre per gestire il tutto con luce naturale...
Il 200mm micro è l'ideale (a parer mio) per questo genere, hai una distanza di lavoro ottimale e stacca bene il soggetto dallo sfondo. non è un campo fotografico complicatissimo, bisogna armarsi di una buona dose di pazienza per la ricerca dei soggetti e lavorare con tutta calma ;-)
Il momento migliore per fotografare è l'alba, gli insetti sono molto tranquilli e si lasciano immortalare con facilità!;-)


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sent on October 18, 2014 (13:12)


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Ti ringrazio per la risposta, effettivamente ho notato anche io che i 200mm consentono una distanza operativa che consente di non farsi ombra da soli, anche se ovviamente i tempi di scatto devono essere adeguati almeno che non si disponga di un plamp.
Ho fatto qualche uscita all alba ma non ho ancora trovato un prato o una zona che mi abbia dato soddisfazioni.
Continuerò a cercare :)

Thank you for your answer, actually I also noticed that I allow a 200mm working distance that allows you not to shade themselves, although of course the shutter speed must be adjusted at least you do not have a Plamp.
I did some output at dawn but I have not found a meadow or an area that has given me satisfaction.
I will continue to try :)


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