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sent on January 11, 2015 (10:35)


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Mia prima sessione assoluta di scatto sdraiato a terraSorriso, ed e appunto su questo argomento che volevo chiedere a quanti praticano questa tecnica se ci sia una posizione che eviti i dolori ai muscoli del collo o peggio alla cervicale. Personalmente a me sono venuti entrambi.

My first session absolute shooting lying on the ground:-), and is precisely on this topic that I wanted to ask those who practice this technique if there is a position that avoids the pain in the muscles of the neck or worse in the neck. Personally I have come both.

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sent on January 11, 2015 (11:16)


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Non credo si possano evitare i dolori, almeno per un vecchietto come me, ma per passione si sopporta tutto.
Ottimo scatto per luce e soggetto, peccato per il riflesso tagliato.
ciao
marco

I do not think you can avoid the pain, at least for an old man like me, but for passion endures everything.
Great for shooting light and subject, pity about the reflection cut.
hello
mark

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sent on January 11, 2015 (11:18)


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Ottimo scatto Eeeek!!!

ITA wow!

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sent on January 11, 2015 (11:26)


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Ottima immagine.

Excellent image.

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sent on January 11, 2015 (11:27)


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davvero bella

really nice

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sent on January 11, 2015 (12:58)


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bella foto e soggetto peccato il riflesso tagliatoEeeek!!!

beautiful photos and subject sin reflection tagliatowow!

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sent on January 11, 2015 (15:17)


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Ottimo scatto e belle cromie.....peccato x il taglio del riflesso...

Great shot and beautiful colors ..... sin x cutting reflex ...

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sent on January 11, 2015 (15:42)


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" Non credo si possano evitare i dolori, almeno per un vecchietto come me, ma per passione si sopporta tutto."
Marco alle tue parole mi stanno ritornando i dolori al collo MrGreenSorriso
scusa se ne approfitto...su cosa poggi l'attrezzatura? e sotto di te cosa metti?

enrico
Luigi
Luigi
Massimo
Gaetano

grazie dei complimenti, per il riflesso avete perfettamente ragione mi sono accorto dopo, è stato il mio primo scatto da appostamento... sono stato troppo frettoloso ho badato più ad una attenta maf che alla compo.


I do not think you can avoid the pain, at least for an old man like me, but for passion endures all.

Mark your words are coming back to me neck pain:-D:-)
sorry if I take this opportunity ... rests on what the equipment? and what to put under you?

enrico
Luigi
Luigi
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Gaetano

thanks for the compliments, for the reflection you're completely right, I realized later, it was my first shot from ambush ... I was too hasty I tended more to careful maf that the compo.

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sent on January 11, 2015 (17:54)


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Ho visto ora che scatti a mano libera, forse questo accentua la scomodità della posizione. Io uso il cavalletto completamente aperto, almeno quando non scatto appoggio le braccia e alleggerisco un po' la schiena, sotto uso il classico tappetino in neoprene.
Benvenuto nel "Pancia a terra" club. MrGreen

I saw now that shooting handheld, maybe this accentuates the discomfort of the position. I use the stand fully open, at least when not shooting support arms and lighten a little 'back, under use the classic neoprene mat.
Welcome to the "belly to earth" club. :-D

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sent on January 11, 2015 (18:07)


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Di solito, quando mi apposto in capanno mi siedo su sgabello a circa 25cm da terra, e resisto per un bel po senza problemi di sorta. Ho letto qui su Juza, da recente, uno scambio di esperienze fra quelli che fotografano "raso terra".
Da quanto si evince la macchina la si piazza su un supporto (cavalletto aperto, beanbag e altro), e si sta comodamente sdraiati. Poi, la posizione da scatto fotografico la si assume solo quando serve scattare....
Se trovo la discussione la linko



Usually, when I applied in the shed I sit on the stool to about 25cm from the ground, and resist for a while with no problems whatsoever. I read here on Juza, from recently, an exchange of experiences among those who photograph "ground level".
As stated in the machine is the square on a stand (stand down, beanbag and more), and you are lying comfortably. Then, the position of the photographic shot assumes only when you need to take ....
If I find the discussion Linko


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sent on January 11, 2015 (18:14)


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Ottimo scatto, a mio avviso sei ancora troppo alto, devi trovare una sponda che sia il più possibile a pelo.
Io uso un bean bag per poggiare l' ottica, ti confermo le sofferenze alla cervicale: spesso devo mettermi con la faccia in diagonale mentre guardo nel mirino, altrimenti mi va a nero la vista. L' unica soluzione comoda è il mirino angolare ( a cui sto pensando seriamente anch' io ).
Un salutone;-)

Great shot, I think you're still too high, you have to find a bank that is as possible sleeping.
I use a bean bag for the rest 'perspective, I can confirm the suffering in the neck: I often have to put with the face diagonally as I look through the viewfinder, or I go to the black view. L 'only solution is the handy angle finder (I'm thinking seriously too' me).
A salutone;-)

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sent on January 11, 2015 (18:14)


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L'ho trovata ma su android non riesco a copiare il link.
Ad ogni modo di trova qui:
Tecnica, composizione e altri temi / Avifauna, dall'avvicinamento al mimetismo / Capanno mobile sdraiati .....(di Roberto Marchitelli)

I found it on Android but I can not copy the link.
However in here:
Technique, composition and other issues / Birdlife, by the approach to mimicry / shelter Mobile lying ..... (Roberto Marchitelli)

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sent on January 11, 2015 (18:16)


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www.juzaphoto.com/topic2.php?l=it&t=572303

www.juzaphoto.com/topic2.php?l=it&t=572303

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sent on January 11, 2015 (18:22)


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Grazie Roberto pel l'aiuto.
Io ero riuscito ad indicare la discussione col metodo della pietra focaia....

Thanks Roberto pel the help.
I was able to indicate the discussion by the method of flint ....

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sent on January 11, 2015 (18:28)


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Ahahahah, per me era più facile, era nel mio blogMrGreen

Ahahahah, for me it was easier, it was in my blog:-D

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sent on January 11, 2015 (20:29)

Very nice

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sent on January 11, 2015 (22:41)


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complimenti, ottimo scatto con uno sfocato super Eeeek!!!

congratulations, good shot with a blurry super wow!

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sent on January 12, 2015 (1:34)

Amata, lovely capture! Like the pose, the fine detail, the great lighting, the rich color tones, and the great setting. Well caught. Wally

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sent on January 12, 2015 (2:15)

Excellent image.

Regards,
Satish.

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sent on January 12, 2015 (8:29)


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" Ho visto ora che scatti a mano libera, forse questo accentua la scomodità della posizione. Io uso il cavalletto completamente aperto, almeno quando non scatto appoggio le braccia e alleggerisco un po' la schiena, sotto uso il classico tappetino in neoprene. "
in realtà ho messo sotto lo zaino che pero mi ha preso parecchio spazio impedendomi di muovermi al meglio, grazie per la risposta esauriente;-)

" Ottimo scatto, a mio avviso sei ancora troppo alto, devi trovare una sponda che sia il più possibile a pelo.
Io uso un bean bag per poggiare l' ottica, ti confermo le sofferenze alla cervicale: spesso devo mettermi con la faccia in diagonale mentre guardo nel mirino, altrimenti mi va a nero la vista. L' unica soluzione comoda è il mirino angolare
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ciao Roberto grazie per la risposta, con un bean bag credo di poter guadagnare ancora una decina di cm, dove hai comprato il tuo? in effetti il mirino angolare dovrebbe in parte risolvere i problemi per il collo.

" Di solito, quando mi apposto in capanno mi siedo su sgabello a circa 25cm da terra, e resisto per un bel po senza problemi di sorta" .
ciao Nello felice di reincrociarti;-) si da seduto resisto anch'io ad oltranza ma devo ammettere che la ripresa da terra con la giusta luce regala immagini con atmosfere particolari, ovviamente l'una non esclude l'altra.

Dramtastic
Mommotti
Wally
Satish

grazie dei complimenti sono contento vi sia piaciutaSorriso


I saw now that shooting handheld, maybe this accentuates the discomfort of the position. I use the stand fully open, at least when not shooting support arms and lighten a little 'back, under use the classic neoprene mat.

I actually put on the backpack but I took a lot of space preventing me to move to the best, thanks for the comprehensive answer;-)

Great shot, I think you're still too high, you have to find a bank that is as possible sleeping.
I use a bean bag for the rest 'perspective, I can confirm the suffering in the neck: I often have to put with the face diagonally as I look through the viewfinder, or I go to the black view. L 'only solution is the handy angle finder

hello Roberto graaunts for the answer, with a bean bag I think I can earn even ten cm, where did you buy yours? in fact the angle finder should partly solve the problems for the neck.

Usually, when I applied in the shed I sit on the stool to about 25cm from the ground, and resist for a while with no problems whatsoever
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In reincrociarti hello happy;-) I will be sitting resist to the bitter end but I must admit that the recovery from the ground with the right light gives images with a particular atmosphere, of course one does not exclude the other.

Dramtastic
Mommotti
Wally
Satish

thanks for the compliments I'm glad you liked it:-)


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