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This comment is too long to be automacally translated, so it will be shown in its original language (Italian)
I like the encouragement is-if I can a couple of tips: When macro shots of a flower-in this case-is not a good idea to cut the subject see the top. then the sharpness is essential you have to search for it by all means. I do not know if this is blurry or a bit of micro rough but not sharp. proof;-):-P:-P (if you have any questions please ask) hello soon fabrizio. stefano
I like the encouragement is-if I can a couple of tips: When macro shots of a flower-in this case-is not a good idea to cut the subject see the top. then the sharpness is essential you have to search for it by all means. I do not know if this is blurry or a bit of micro rough but not sharp. proof;-):-P:-P (if you have any questions please ask) hello soon fabrizio. stefano il mi piace è di incoraggiamento-se posso un paio di consigli: quando scatti delle macro-in questo caso un fiore-è buona norma non tagliare il soggetto vedi la parte alta. poi la nitidezza è fondamentale devi ricercarla con ogni mezzo. questa non so se sia sfocata o un pò di micro mosso però non è nitida. riprova(se hai qualche domanda chiedi pure) ciao a presto fabrizio. stefano
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Here I stand at the maximum height for my height (1.75), to have depth as you can see I used an f / 11, a little wind was present in the micro blur effect there, as well as cutting of the subject in the upper part. Perhaps a bit of a hurry .... Thanks again Stephen and hello to the next ...
Here I stand at the maximum height for my height (1.75), to have depth as you can see I used an f / 11, a little wind was present in the micro blur effect there, as well as cutting of the subject in the upper part. Perhaps a bit of a hurry .... Thanks again Stephen and hello to the next ... Qui avevo il cavalletto al massimo dell'altezza per la mia statura (1,75), per avere profondità come vedi ho usato un f/11, un po di vento era presente il micro mosso in effetti c'è, così come il taglio del soggetto nella parte superiore. Forse un po di fretta .... Grazie ancora Stefano e ciao alla prossima ...