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| sent on October 04, 2016 (15:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
From my point of view it appears to be underexposed, but perhaps this is wanted. Dal mio punto di vista risulta essere sottoesposta, ma forse tutto ciò è voluto. |
| sent on October 04, 2016 (16:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I agree with the underexposure highlighted by Pigi47, but there is also a focus problem and perhaps shake-; the everything suggests that the lighting was quite poor. I give up in these situations, first, to work directly freehand (over everything I never had a particularly strong hand); possibly I keep the stand supported on only two legs so you can tilt back and forth, but avoiding the side blur. Moreover, despite the atavistic hatred of the flash, the active interior of the camera; early pictures I was like I'd have wanted, but then you start to take the hands of the setting and, for some it is not a dedicated flash to the macro, you can not get closer and closer to the natural light situations.
Too bad, because no compoit was bad Concordo sulla sottoesposizione evidenziata da Pigi47, ma c'è anche un problema di messa a fuoco e forse di micromosso; il tutto suggerisce che l'illuminazione fosse parecchio scarsa. Io in queste situazioni rinuncio, per prima cosa, a lavorare direttamente a mano libera (oltre tutto non ho mai avuto la mano particolarmente ferma); eventualmente tengo il cavalletto appoggiato su due sole zampe in modo da poter basculare avanti e indietro, ma evitando il micromosso laterale. Inoltre, nonostante l'atavico odio per il flash, attivo quello interno della fotocamera; all'inizio le foto non mi venivano come le avrei volute, ma poi si inizia a prender mano al settaggio e, per quanto non si tratti certo di un flash dedicato alla macro, si riesce ad ottenere situazioni sempre più vicine all'illuminazione naturale. Peccato, perchè la compo non era male |
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