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| sent on August 05, 2012 (14:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Well meanwhile congratulations for having immortalized this sphinx, is certainly not a subject inflated ;). This moth is a flying day velocissimawow! But you made two shots in Aperture 2.8? You wanted to isolate the very sfindo? Maybe closing more'd get muzzle and front legs all focus Hello Beh intanto complimenti per avere immortalato questa sfinge, non è di certo un soggetto inflazionato ;). Questa falena a volo diurno è velocissima Ma hai fatto due scatti a diaframma 2.8 ? Volevi isolare molto lo sfindo? Forse chiudendo di più avresti ottenuto muso e zampe anteriore tutte a fuoco Ciao |
| sent on August 05, 2012 (14:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Also good for, the blur of the wings seems to give it the go! HELLO Ottima anche per, lo sfocato delle ali sembra conferirle movimento! CIAO |
| sent on August 05, 2012 (18:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
@ Nymphalidae: yes, there are two shots f 2.8 to limit the shutter speed, with the 450D can not increase the ISO without much noise and the light breeze at times, certainly did not help. The light of 19.30, with the sun for quite some behind the mountain, was poor. I also tried photos with smaller aperture, but I only saved a f 5.6 1/15s with (!) And background already very confused. The insect was coupled (the other can not be seen because it is "below") in the grass. @ Nymphalidae: sì, sono due scatti a f 2,8 per limitare il tempo di scatto; con la 450D non posso aumentare gli ISO senza avere molto rumore e la leggera brezza a tratti, certamente non aiutava. La luce delle 19.30, con il sole già da parecchio dietro la montagna, era scarsa. Ho provato anche foto con diaframma più chiuso, ma ne ho salvata solo una a f 5,6 con 1/15s(!) e sfondo già molto confuso. L'insetto era in accoppiamento (l'altro non si vede perchè è "sotto") in mezzo all'erba. |
user966 | sent on August 05, 2012 (22:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
beautiful, congratulations bellissima,complimenti |
| sent on August 10, 2012 (22:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful, very beautiful. Congratulations Luciano! Bella, molto bella. Complimenti Luciano! |
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