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sent on July 25, 2012 (12:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A scene which I had a lot of room for improvement ... how? : -Concentrating on composition without cut people -Lowering the viewpoint -isolando/escludendo some subjects -Avoiding unnecessary closure of the diaphragm also risking the loss of sharpness due to diffraction Avoiding their shake- Using iso-100 for the highest quality obtainable
The best shots you get them if you place yourself at eye level of the subject, setting aperture priority and iso require. The program will offer semi-automatic consequence of a shutter speed that you'll have to change accetrare or playing with the ISO or aperture.
Mandi, laurel Una scenetta che secondo me aveva molto margini di miglioramento... come? : -concentrandoti sulla composizione senza tagliare i soggetti -abbassando il punto di ripresa -isolando/escludendo alcuni soggetti -evitando un'inutile chiusura del diaframma rischiando anche la perdita di nitidezza a causa della diffrazione -evitando il loro micromosso -usando 100 iso per la massima qualità ottenibile
I migliori scatti li ottieni se ti poni all'altezza degli occhi del soggetto , impostando priorità di diaframma e iso consoni. Il programma semi-automatico ti offrirà di conseguenza un tempo di scatto che tu dovrai accetrare o modificare giocando con gli iso o diaframma.