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Untitled Photo sent on November 21, 2014 (14:28) by Valeross. 8 comments, 482 views.

at 55mm, 1/100 f/5.6, ISO 400, hand held.






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avatarsenior
sent on November 21, 2014 (14:57)


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Questa non ce la fai ad averla tutta a fuoco ... l'erba sarà profonda 10 cm ... con f5.6 di certo non è a fuoco tutta.
Forse non ce l'avresti fatta comunque, ma almeno f11 avresti potuto tentarlo.


This can not do to have it all in focus ... the grass is 10 cm deep with f5.6 ... certainly not in focus throughout.
Maybe you could do it anyway, but at least you could tempt f11.

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sent on November 21, 2014 (14:59)


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F11? Per una macro va bene anche una bassa apertura?

F11? For a macro that's fine too low aperture?

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sent on November 21, 2014 (15:00)


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Ciò che volevo mettere a fuoco era solo il ciuffo centrale

What I wanted to focus on was only the bunch center

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sent on November 21, 2014 (16:21)


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soggetto difficile, a mio modo di vedere, da rappresentare tutto: il ciuffo dovevi avvicinarlo ancora di più con lo zoom o avvicinandoti....il cavalletto poi è d'obbligo in questi scatti.....
ciauzz mario

difficult subject, in my view, to represent everything: the tuft had to approach him even more with the zoom or get closer .... then the tripod is a must in these shots .....
ciauzz mario

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sent on November 23, 2014 (18:12)


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Ricordati: nelle foto dove il soggetto è più piccolo di noi (macro, animali, bambini, ecc.), cerca sempre di riprendere alla stessa altezza del soggetto. È una regola che migliora molto le foto, e poi puoi avere più facilmente il soggetto a fuoco e lo sfondo sfocato.

Apprezzo molto il fatto che provi l'attrezzatura ma prova a riprendere soggetti più particolari e meno comuni. Almeno non cadi nel banale: l'erba ce l'abbiamo tutti nel giardino.
Prova con fiori, inserti, animali, foglie, oggetti, ecc.
Usa la fantasia e divertiti

Remember: in the photos where the subject is smaller than us (macro, animals, children, etc.), Always try to take the same height of the subject. It is a rule that greatly enhances the photo, and then you can get more easily the subject in focus and the background blurred.

I really appreciate the fact that you try the equipment but try to shoot subjects more details and less common. At least you do not fall into the banal: the grass we have it all in the garden.
Try with flowers, inserts, animals, leaves, objects, etc.
Use your imagination and have fun

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sent on November 23, 2014 (19:39)


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Capito. con il treppiede in questo caso avrei fatto una ripresa dall'alto mettendo la macchina a "faccia in giù" (passatemi il termine tecnico) girando la testa a 90°. Eh si...l'erba è comune ma anche in questi casi ci vuole tecnica!

I got it. with the tripod in this case I made a shot from putting the machine to "face down" (pass the technical term) by turning the head to 90 °. Oh yes ... the grass is common but even in these cases it takes technique!

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sent on November 23, 2014 (21:35)


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www.juzaphoto.com/article.php?l=it&article=15
Se le foto macro ti appassionano leggi questo articolo fatto da Juza. È spiegato molto bene ed è molto interessante. Naturalmente gli accessori e i strumenti che utilizza juza sono per "pro" e costano un po'. Si può incominciare con materiale molto più economico naturalmente ;-)

www.juzaphoto.com/article.php?l=it&article=15
If you are passionate macro photos, see this article done by Juza. It's explained very well and is very interesting. Of course the accessories and tools that uses Juza are "pro" and cost a bit '. You can start with the material much cheaper of course;-)

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sent on November 24, 2014 (6:59)


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Grazie do un occhio!

Thanks do an eye!


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