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sent on December 07, 2015 (9:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ One of the first openings wings after leaving the chrysalis „
Given the young age of the subject you would have had plenty of time to do things in stride. Not having the possibility of a flash would have been better to try a perch more enlightened not to see you with the Butterfly underexposed, and probably even less noise in the frame. The position of the wings in my opinion require greater pdc at the expense of time, the safety margin since the optics used there was enough to avoid camera shake, you could possibly help you looking for a good foothold. I'd rather see a background more in mind that not a nice subject blurred, although in this case the background would not be so intrusive. The tail not tondava he pinched. " Una delle primissime aperture ali dopo l'uscita dalla crisalide"
Visto la giovane età del soggetto avresti avuto tutto il tempo necessario per fare le cose con tranquillità. Non avendo la possibilità di un flash meglio sarebbe stato cercare un posatoio più illuminato per non trovarti con la farfalla sottoesposta e probabilmente anche meno rumore nel fotogramma. La posizione delle ali a mio avviso richiederebbe una maggiore pdc a scapito del tempo, tanto margine di sicurezza visto l'ottica usata ve ne era a sufficienza per evitare il micromosso, eventualmente potevi aiutarti cercando un buon punto d'appoggio. Preferisco vedere uno sfondo più presente che non un bel soggetto sfocato, anche se in questo caso lo sfondo non sarebbe così invadente. Il codino non andava pizzicato.
sent on December 07, 2015 (12:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
But, really I did not have much time: after this fast shutter (I thought only to capture the moment) and justly as you say not at all perfect I could make her get on the finger just to have more light (see the other photo) and then after passing it on the finger of my daughter butterfly he took flight. Thank you very much anyway for the visit and for the advice. Greetings, Denis. Ma, veramente non ho avuto molto tempo : dopo questo scatto veloce ( ho pensato solo ad immortalare il momento) e giustamente come dici tu per niente perfetto sono riuscito a farla salire sul dito appunto per avere più luce ( vedi l'altra foto) e poi dopo averla passata sul dito di mia figlia la farfalla ha preso il volo. Grazie mille comunque per la visita e per i consigli. Un saluto,Denis.