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Bruno melancholic...

Bayerischer Wald

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Bruno melancholic sent on March 25, 2015 (11:08) by Alexposure. 7 comments, 870 views. [retina]

at 300mm, 1/500 f/2.8, ISO 200, hand held. Bayerischer Wald, Germany. Specie: Ursus arctos

Focale 300mm, leggero crop per ulteriore decentramento del soggetto, nessuna PP. Critiche e consigli sempre ben accetti. Ambiente controllato. Ritratto stretto che, con lo sguardo del soggetto diretto in macchina, non lascia spazio a molte parole :'-( #Tristezza #Sguardi #Eyes



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avatarsenior
sent on April 04, 2015 (12:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

hello, I put the "I like", only for what you wrote ..
the sadness of this look, needs no other words .. these, like other animals, SHOULD live free, not in a park, although very nice, tell me ... I've never been ..
the lens is a nice lens and has done a good job, there are light and detail ..
for me, this shot, needs no other ..
the subject is beautiful to her, too bad for the rest ..
soon .. and good light ..

avatarsenior
sent on April 04, 2015 (17:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I agree with Maxi ..... It is sad to see these poor animals locked in habitat unsuitable to them .... Beautiful picture cmq that also helps us to understand their suffering ... Hello Fabio

avatarsenior
sent on April 05, 2015 (20:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Max: Hello Max, the park is very nice, you have reported bene..curato and clean, with typical Bavarian forest (a lattice, a plant after the other) and well attrezzato..purtroppo however, is still a park, with all the limitations appurtenances for the species that live there.
Honestly I'm not here on Juza for "like", I took off a gallery autosottraendomi more than a thousand of those notorious "like", but they are here to confront, discuss and, which ultimately comes shortly having little desire to teach from who is more competent, learn.
Your opinion is reflected in the state of mind that I've brought along on the trip back.
Between a chat and the other I got to thinking about where I was and what I've seen (more than what I photographed), and the RESULTor was very disappointing.
Given the high-sounding names of "NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY" who have attended I was expecting a different kind of place, and a more "wild" .. however if I went to Cornelle did not change much over (setting aside for photography).
Animals have almost lost their typical attitude, both in social relations and in the ways and lifestyles including in relation to the comparison with the man.
Just to let you know, I posted a couple of pictures of wolves, even though it was lunch time I struggled to decide which photos to post (hence the choice to make a storyboard with 4 photos put together), but not because there there were so many, quite the opposite! Rare moments of reciprocity of the subjects and character, even the less experienced of the species, appears evidently mudrawn from the condition of "incarceration" (I hope not to offend the sensibilities of anyone who has been there to take pictures with this term:-D).
Obvious that even in this shot if it finds confirmation, and photos, as I wrote in the description, it leaves no room for other words or misunderstandings.
In short, was un'esperienza..la'll just make? No I do not think so;-)

Max Hello, good evening and see you soon

Alex

PS: the lens I put a little 'in the same way at the Bayerischer, snapping at tutt'apertura in many cases, but never smooth and uncertainty with an incisiveness worthy of a fisso..moltiplicata (with Canon 2xIII) a little 'loses in sharpness, but it is still very good quality, and the AF slows but not thatenough to make you lose the occasione..il real problem is the form of AF 6D, the goal is unexceptionable.
Versus? Weight:-(after a day backpack full and SLR shoulder went back a bit 'tried! And luckily I had opted for the monopod following the weather conditions in the network, otherwise I would not be able to finish the day with a reflex, goal , extenders, tripod and head rocker:-D

Fabio: Hello Fabio, I think what I wrote to Max can also apply to you, because it is a thought that unites us all three and see us agree on the morality of photography.
Thank you very much for coming here and leaving your opinion;-)
A salutone and good evening

Alex

avatarsenior
sent on April 05, 2015 (20:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello .... Big hugs ...

avatarsenior
sent on April 07, 2015 (18:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

This is my favorite picture of the series, is a beautiful, sad portrait ...
Very few moments of reciprocity of subject and character, even the less experienced of the species, appears evidently changed from the condition of "incarceration"

I returned yesterday from the park I visited during these holidays, among other things that impressed me is the fact that the wolves had not hungry at mealtime wow! I expected that the piece of meat that was given was disputed by wolves, however, were almost indifferent to the meal he was given.
The fence of the bears was too small, and except for a few rare moment of affection between mother-bear and cub, the scene has saddened me greatly ...

avatarsenior
sent on April 08, 2015 (8:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

a really good shot. Particularly the expression of the bear. Congratulations. Claudio

avatarsenior
sent on April 09, 2015 (16:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Baribal: I got permission to browse through your galleries and I congratulate you for shots taken at bayerischer, beautiful full figures with excellent sharpness and expressions, bravo!
As for the behavior of animals is actually abnormal, and in some cases vividly suffering ..... it's a shame, really:-(
When I was the wolves have eaten and advanced just anything, but I think it was just to keep the hierarchies in the pack.
I also believe that being a "park", to ensure that the most vulnerable are put on the ropes by the dominant (you saw yourself a pair of wolves tanned a bit 'too bad right?), Abound a little' with food to avoid further disputes that arise over food.
Then if we also offer him the meal and not have predarselo soon capita loss of appetite:-);-)

Claudio: Claudio thanks:-)
As you have read above I believe that the expression of this subject says a lot about his state of mind.

Thanks again to you both for the transition and for the two words spent about;-)

Alex




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