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avatarjunior
sent on September 19, 2011 (17:49)


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Bella, complimenti, la dimostrazione che per fare belle foto non serve avere corpi macchina e lenti stratosferiche o serie L.... forse avrei spostato un pochino il soggetto più a sx...

Beautiful, congratulations, proof that you do not need to take good pictures have camera bodies and lenses stratospheric or L series ... I might have moved a little on the subject more to the left ...

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sent on September 22, 2011 (14:40)


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ciao,
grazie per il commento :)
guardandola bene effettivamente la parte a sinistra è un po anonima, ma non volevo porre al centro della foto il soggetto principale

hello,
thanks for the comment :)
well actually looking at the left side is a bit anonymous, but I did not want to focus on the main subject of the photo

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sent on September 25, 2011 (12:35)


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Bella esecuzione, complimenti!

Beautiful execution, congratulations!

avatarjunior
sent on November 03, 2011 (15:29)


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Pienamente d'accordo con Cactus...compreso il fatto di tagliare un pò a sinistra e lasciare più spazio a destra.

Andrea.

Fully agree with Cactus ... including the fact that cut a little to the left and leave more space to the right.

Andrea.

avatarjunior
sent on November 03, 2011 (17:09)


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Salve, quoto Cactus per la dimostrazione che la "bella foto" dipende mooolto dal "manico" ed "...anche" dalla tecnologia usata ;per il taglio a sinistra sono più d'accordo con Damis che ha evidenziato il soggetto inquadrandolo a destra ottenendo profondità quindi tridimensionalità; trovo molto interessante che la goccia ha la stessa cromatura del rubinetto .Ciao Francesco

Hi, quoto Cactus to demonstrate that the "pretty picture" depends waaay by the "handle" and "... even" the technology used, to cut to the left are more in agreement with Damis which highlighted the subject framing right obtaining three-dimensional depth then, I find it very interesting that the drop has the same chrome faucet. Francesco Hello

avatarjunior
sent on November 03, 2011 (17:46)


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Grazie a tutti per i commenti MrGreen e gli apprezzamenti

Thank you all for the comments:-D and appreciation

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sent on November 03, 2011 (20:08)


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ottimo lavoro ciao

hello good work

avatarjunior
sent on April 15, 2012 (22:31)


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bellissima complimenti ma come si fa a mettere a fuoco cosi nel dettaglio (scusa so che e una domanda stupida perche mi mancano un po di fondamentali),la goccia mi impressiona perche con tempo 1/200 e cmq un diaframma non proprio chiuso e' perfetta!
io chiudo un po il diaframma per avere piu dettaglio generale ma non riesco a farle cosi :(
Complimenti

beautiful compliments, but how do you focus so in detail (sorry I know it's a stupid question because I miss some of the fundamental), the drop impresses me because with time 1/200 and an aperture cmq not quite closed and 'perfect !
I close the aperture a bit to have more detail but overall I can not make them like this: (
Compliments

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sent on April 16, 2012 (14:51)


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in questo caso io ho messo a fuoco il rubinetto, nel punto in cui usciva il flusso d'acqua. Ero molto ravvicinato e ho selezionato la messa a fuoco manuale, il fatto di aver messo f5 ha reso la foto a fuoco nel punto selezionato e sfocata a partire da subito dopo...
per il resto mi sa che è stata pura fortuna MrGreenMrGreenMrGreen

in this case I have focused on the tap, at the point where the flow of water coming out. I was very close and I selected the manual focus, the fact that he had put f5 made the photo in focus at the selected point and focus from just after ...
for the rest I think it was pure luck:-D:-D:-D


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