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Swan in Cova...

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Swan in Cova sent on April 06, 2015 (20:56) by Sante Vanzella. 3 comments, 537 views. [retina]

at 200mm, 1/60 f/20.0, ISO 100, hand held.




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avatarsenior
sent on May 08, 2015 (18:44)


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il soggetto è molto carino ma non mi piace la tecnica e la composizione.
avrei cercato di scattare qualche cm più da destra così da evitare che le foglie coprissero il soggetto, inoltre il cigno è per intero sul piano di fuoco dell'obiettivo, non capisco perchè tenere un tempo così basso ed un diaframma così chiuso. un diaframma più aperto ti avrebbe permesso di sfocare maggiormente le foglie e concentrare l'attenzione sul soggetto. avere tutto il fotogramma a fuoco con un F1/20 da enfasi agli oggetti complementari della composizione, come l'erba davanti ed i rami dietro, distogliendo l'attenzione dal cigno.

the subject is very nice but I do not like the technique and composition.
I tried to take a few more cm from the right so as to prevent the leaves covered up the subject, the swan is also in full in terms of lens focus, do not understand why hold once so low and a diaphragm so closed. a larger aperture would let more blurred leaves and focus attention on the subject. having all the focus frame with a F1 / 20 emphasis on the complementary objects of the composition, as the grass in front and behind the branches, diverting attention from the swan.

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sent on May 08, 2015 (22:37)


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Grazie ancora per tutto il tempo che mi stai dedicando
ciao sante

Thanks again for all the time that you're devoting
hello holy

avatarsenior
sent on May 12, 2015 (0:27)


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Daniele anche in questo caso é stato portatore di ottimi consigli. Io mi sento di dirti che dovresti valutare meglio il contrasto di questa piacevole foto. Appare un po' piatta, rafforzata in ciò anche dalla ampia profondità di campo. Osserva le foto dei tanti bravi fotografi naturalisti che sono presenti nel sito e potrai constatare la cura posta nel mettere in rilievo il soggetto, sia con la profondità di campo, sia con il contrasto. Usa il tasto ricerca e scrivi "cigno".... potrai fare dei paragoni.
Un saluto.

Daniel again has been the bearer of great advice. I would tell you that you should better assess the contrast of this nice photo. Seems a bit 'flat, strengthened in what even the large depth of field. Look at the photos many good nature photographers that are on the site and you will see the care taken in highlighting the subject, and with the depth of field, and with the contrast. Use the search button and type "swan" .... you can make comparisons.
A greeting.


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