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| sent on May 14, 2018 (22:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Claroxon. I would like to ask a question, I also own the lens 35-70 macro but I can not get such extreme magnifications as this beautiful photo of yours, I would like to know if you have already been in filming and if you like (with the addition of extension tubes, bellows etc. ) or in the post-production phase? Thank you in advance. Gianfranco Ciao Claroxon. vorrei sottoporti una domanda, anch'io possiedo la lente 35-70 macro ma non riesco ad ottenere ingrandimenti così estremi come questa tua bellissima foto, vorrei sapere se l'hai ottenuta già in fase di riprese e se si come (con l'aggiunta di tubi di prolunga, soffietto ecc.) oppure in fase di post-produzione? Ti ringrazio in anticipo. Gianfranco |
| sent on May 19, 2018 (1:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi, thanks for the question, which I am glad, and for the appreciation. I simply adapted the lens of an old broken lens that I then added front to 30 70, (using the ring nuts) getting interesting results in terms of magnification and all in all also quality, all with a zero expense.. Use in this case fixed focus (which I adjust first depending on how much I want to approach the subject) and I focus by moving the camera. So much light and aperture closed just enough, and if there's the better tripod (but usually snap freehand). Thanks and good experiments. Hello Ciao, grazie per la domanda, che mi fa piacere, e per l'apprezzamento. Ho semplicemente adattato la lente di un vecchio obiettivo rotto che ho poi aggiunto frontalmente al 30 70, (usando delle ghiere) ottenendo risultati interessanti in termini di ingrandimento e tutto sommato anche di qualità, il tutto con una spesa pari a zero.. Uso in questo caso fuoco fisso (che regolo prima in funzione di quanto voglio avvicinarmi al soggetto) e metto a fuoco spostando la fotocamera. Tanta luce e diaframma chiuso quanto basta, e se c'è il treppiede meglio (ma di solito scatto a mano libera). Grazie e buoni esperimenti. Ciao |
| sent on March 28, 2019 (8:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A beautiful truffle. Congratulations on the hand, "free" and Fermissima. Un bellissimo tartufo. Complimenti per la mano, "libera" e fermissima. |
| sent on March 29, 2019 (0:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Paolo P cheers Grazie Paolo P Ciao |
| sent on January 18, 2020 (11:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Claudio, strabello this well-taken nose, full of great sharpness, beautiful light and colors, not easy to get a draw so with such a goal, you are an artist, always great Hello, good weekend :-) :-) Ciao Claudio, strabello questo naso ben ripreso, ricco di grande nitidezza, bellissima luce e colori, non facile ottenere un tiraggio così con tale obiettivo, sei un'artista, bravissimo sempre Ciao, buon week end  |
| sent on January 19, 2020 (0:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for your visit Giovanni and Davide, Gianni, Have a nice Sunday!! Grazie del passaggio Giovanni e Davide, Gianni, Buona Domenica!! |
| sent on February 05, 2020 (20:04) | This comment has been translated
So cool!! |
| sent on February 08, 2020 (20:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Carlo, Greetings!! Grazie Carlo, un saluto!! |
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