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sent on January 14, 2017 (16:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Those 18 € I just know you've spent it not "good" but "very well". Along with the hard, bright and 40mm with good representation of detail and color, form an important combination that brings you closer to the world macro with very satisfactory results; congratulations to you Crhys you preaso the right confidence with both and the results are obvious: ;-) in this photo, ase do not have cropped at the most, I would let the HD to look more 'closely the details of this little spider mite ( ppteva you try to approach him further to the trimming screen slightly below flush of the "hub" of the branch and a little 'more' above where it ends semicherchio: very good anyway :-). A warm greeting, hello Claudio :-P Quei 18 € mi sa proprio che li hai spesi non "bene" ma "benissimo". Insieme col 40mm fisso, luminoso e con un'ottima rappresentazione dei dettagli e dei colori, forma un abbinata importante che ti avvicina al mondo macro con risultati molto soddisfacenti; complimenti a te Crhys che hai preaso la giusta confidenza con entrambi ed i risultati si vedono: a questa foto, ase non hai croppato al massimo, avrei lasciato l'HD per osservare piu' da vicino i particolari di questo piccolo ragnetto (si ppteva provare ad avvicinarlo ulteriormente allo schermo rifilando leggermente sotto a filo del "nodo" del ramo e un po' di piu' sopra dove termina il semicherchio: bravissimo in ogni caso. Un caloroso saluto, ciao Claudio
sent on January 15, 2017 (1:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
This spider was really small, I had a lot of patience before you catch him in perfect focus and a little 'I had to crop because I only used 31 mm. I'm having fun with the tubes and are driving me from school for the macro picture, so one day I will be ready to buy the much-loved 100 mm Canon. Questo ragnetto era veramente piccolo, ho avuto tanta pazienza prima di beccarlo perfettamente a fuoco ed un po' ho dovuto croppare perché ho utilizzato solo il 31 mm. Mi sto divertendo con i tubi e mi stanno facendo da scuola per la foto macro, così un giorno sarò pronto a comprare il tanto amato 100 mm Canon.