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| sent on May 21, 2017 (22:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful indeed BELLISSIMA But how do you do it? Hello Diego Bella anzi BELLISSIMA Ma come si fa? Ciao Diego |
| sent on May 22, 2017 (18:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you who stayed and left a mark of appreciation, DiegoE27 for the positive comment. The technique is called "Zooming," Diego. You choose a focal point, use relatively slow times, and zoom in to obtain a dynamic dynamic cone if the subject is moving away or approaching us. While one hand is committed to holding the reflex and snap, the other moves the zoom ring by moving it with a wide range of focal points. You can use a tripod but with some practice you can, with your free hand, have a narrow clear zone without micromass and let the explosion accentuate the dynamic effect. Shutter speeds of 0.8 to 1/2 second in manual or with timing or diaphragm priority. Hi, lauro
Ringrazio chi si è soffermato e ha lasciato un segno di gradimento, DiegoE27 per il positivo commento. La tecnica è definita "Zooming" , Diego. Si sceglie un punto di messa fuoco , si usa dei tempi relativamente lenti e si zoomma ottenendo un effetto simil dinamico come se il soggetto si allontanasse o si avvicinasse a noi. Mentre una mano è impegnata a tenere la reflex e scattare, l'altra muove la ghiera dello zoom spostandola con un ampia gamma di focali. Si può sfruttare un treppiede ma con un pò di pratica si riesce, a mano libera, ad avere una ristretta zona nitida senza micromosso e lasciare che l'esplosione accentui l'effetto dinamico. Tempi di scatto da 0,8 a 1/2 secondo in manuale o con priotità di tempi o diaframma. Ciao, lauro |
| sent on May 22, 2017 (22:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Lauro Thanks for the detailed explanation, I train at home then I go to Casglio myself too. Diego Ciao Lauro Grazie per la spiegazione dettagliata, mi alleno a casa poi vado sul Casglio anch'io . Diego |
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