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Clinging to relax...

Folletti Grigi e rossi

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Clinging to relax sent on March 16, 2015 (9:30) by Miriam D'Ovidio. 8 comments, 718 views.

at 110mm, 1/800 f/2.8, ISO 800, hand held.




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avatarsenior
sent on March 16, 2015 (10:15)


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Bello scattoEeeek!!!

Beautiful scattowow! [URL =]

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sent on March 16, 2015 (10:25)


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Grazie Marangiantonio! Mi fanno piacere i tuoi passaggi e la tua attenzione

Thanks Marangiantonio! I enjoy your steps and your attention

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sent on March 17, 2015 (13:10)


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bella e simpaticaSorriso

beautiful and nice:-)

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sent on March 18, 2015 (1:44)


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grazie Red68!

Red68 thanks!

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sent on March 20, 2015 (2:56)


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Hai ruotato la foto?

You have rotated the photo?

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sent on March 20, 2015 (23:45)


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esatto

exact

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sent on March 21, 2015 (23:00)


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Trovo piacevoli lo sfocato e le cromie. Il folletto ha poco dettaglio , forse a causa anche di un forte crop . (imho) .
Consigli:
- Quando il soggetto è tridimensionale cerca di enfatizzartlo chiudendo il diaframma per aumentare la profondità di campo.
- Se sai che cropperai cerca di auementare la nitidezza chiudendo il diaframma , abbandonando quindi il tutto apertura.
- Se spesse volte pensi di avere una focale corta forse è il momento di acquisatre un extender 1.4x serie II o di pensare ad altra ottica come il canon 100-400mm l is usm .
- Dota la tua reflex di un battery grip , ti permetterà di bilanciare il sistema reflex+ottica e di controllare il micromosso
ciao, Lauro

I find it pleasant blurry and the colors. The goblin has little detail, perhaps because even a strong crop. (Imho).
Tips:
- When the subject is three-dimensional look of enfatizzartlo stopping down to increase the depth of field.
- If you know that cropperai seeking auementare sharpness stopping down, thereby eliminating the entire opening.
- If you often think you have a short focal maybe it's time to acquisatre a 1.4x extender series II or think of other optics such as Canon 100-400mm L IS USM.
- Dota your reflex of a battery grip, will allow you to balance the system SLR + optics and control the shake-
hello, Lauro

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sent on March 23, 2015 (8:36)


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ottimi i consigli sulla chiusura del diaframma.
Il 100-400, devo provare, ma credo che sia l'ideale per questo tipo di foto
grazie Lauro!!

excellent advice on the closure of the diaphragm.
The 100-400, I have to try, but I think it is ideal for this type of photo
Lauro thanks !!


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