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Life capagna...

I miei Caprioli

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Life capagna sent on September 18, 2015 (10:36) by Paolo.rizzola. 3 comments, 957 views. [retina]

at 260mm, 1/160 f/6.3, ISO 800, hand held. Specie: Capreolus capreolus

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sent on September 19, 2015 (11:10)


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La scena ritratta ha attirato la mia attenzione per la ricchezza "naturale" degli elementi e dell'ambientazione. Non è frequente poter ammirare contemporaneamente un gruppetto così numeroso e variegato di soggetti. La composizione e il taglio del fotogramma sono funzionali, mentre trovo lo scatto troppo sovraesposto e, forse, chiudendo di più il diaframma la pdc e il dettaglio ne avrebbero giovato ( Sorryuso la stessa ottica!) Buona fortuna per altre emozionanti occasioni simili d'avvistamento e ripresa. M.a.t.

The scene portrayed drew my attention to the wealth "natural" elements and the setting. It is uncommon to admire at the same time a group so numerous and varied subjects. The composition and cutting frame are functional, while I find the shot too overexposed and, perhaps, more closing the diaphragm the pdc and detail they would have helped (: - | Use the same vein!) Good luck to other exciting opportunities similar sighting and recovery. Mat

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sent on September 19, 2015 (15:20)


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Ti ringrazio per i consigli, colpa mia che con poca luce tendo a fotografare a tutta apertura... Per l'esposizione io la vedo perfetta...

I thank you for the advice, my fault that I tend to take pictures in low light wide open ... For the exhibition I see it perfect ...

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sent on October 03, 2015 (21:02)


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Mi piacciono la composizione e il taglio panoramico. Si poteva sottoesporre di almeno 1/3 di stop (meglio - 2/3) per far emergere il microcontrasto sul mantello e controllare la sovraesposizione sul prato erboso in primo piano. Ho la sensazione che tu abbia ridotto il rumore digitale anche sul campo dietro gli ungulati (perdita di nitidezza). (imho) . ciao, lauro

I like the composition and cutting panoramic. It could at least underexpose 1/3 stop (better - 2/3) to bring out the microcontrast on the mantle and control the exposure on the grassy lawn in the foreground. I have a feeling that you've reduced digital noise even on the field behind the ungulates (loss of sharpness). (Imho). hello, laurel


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