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| sent on August 16, 2015 (22:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You know really make the most of your goal, even the close-ups you can do Sai veramente trarre il meglio dal tuo obiettivo,anche il close-up riesci a fare |
| sent on August 17, 2015 (17:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thank you so much ... you have any advice for me to take pictures of my dog? hello Samuel grazie mille...hai qualche consiglio da darmi per fotografare il mio cane? ciao Samuele |
| sent on August 18, 2015 (15:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Look, the only one I can give you, because it is not my field, it is to photograph it at its height, and you should not be particularly difficile.Perchè? In the case of most high-point shooting of the subject, and this also applies to children, you would have a distorted perspective, with large heads and bodies more piccoli.Non use a wide-angle focal too, with your zoom also 50mm or more is fine , again because of the distorsione.Fai prove.Ricordati that distorts the wide angle and a telephoto excessive "flattens" the piani.Ma too that you will learn on campo.Ah, I forgot, I use a diaphragm a little closed, if the photographers frontally, say f8 / 11 at least, otherwise you'll have the head in focus and the rest a little meno.Sai What is Depth of Field? If the photographers alongside the problem c'è.Questo if it remains stationary, or notIt moves fast, changes everything else. Hi Alessandro Guarda,l'unico che ti posso dare,visto che non è il mio campo,è quello di fotografarlo alla sua altezza,e per te non dovrebbe essere particolarmente difficile.Perchè? Nel caso di punti di ripresa piu alti del soggetto,e questo vale anche per i bambini,si avrebbe una prospettiva distorta,con grosse teste e corpi piu piccoli.Non usare una focale troppo grandangolare,con il tuo zoom anche 50mm o piu va bene,sempre per via della distorsione.Fai delle prove.Ricordati che il grandangolo distorce,ed una focale tele eccessiva "appiattisce" troppo i piani.Ma questo lo imparerai sul campo.Ah,dimenticavo,usa un diaframma un po chiuso,se lo fotografi frontalmente,diciamo f8/11 almeno,altrimenti avrai la testa a fuoco ed il resto un po meno.Sai cos'è la Profondità di Campo?Se lo fotografi di fianco il problema non c'è.Questo se rimane fermo,o non si muove veloce,altrimenti cambia tutto. Ciao,Alessandro |
| sent on August 18, 2015 (18:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thanks a lot of suggestions, I'll try. hello Samuel grazie mille dei suggerimenti,ci proverò. ciao Samuele |
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