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Roe male...

Fauna alpina

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Roe male sent on August 26, 2012 (11:48) by Giulia Tom. 8 comments, 672 views.

, 1/60 f/8.0, ISO 800, hand held. Specie: Capreolus capreolus


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sent on August 29, 2012 (13:39)


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E' sempre un incontro emozionante Sorriso. Buoni il punto di ripresa e l'ambientazione. L'immagine soffre di mcromosso , trovasi conferma nei dati di scatto. ciao e buona luce, lauro

It 's always a thrilling encounter :-). Good point shooting and setting. The image suffers from mcromosso, is found confirmation in the shooting data. hello and good light, laurel

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sent on August 29, 2012 (14:37)


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anche in questo caso hai ragione Lauro!dovevo aprire a 7.1...forse avrei migliorato un po'..

in this case you're right Lauro! had to open a 7.1 ... maybe I improved a little '..

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sent on August 29, 2012 (15:13)


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Anche sottoesponendo di solo 1/3 di stop avresti ottenuto un tempo di scatto più veloce. Tutte e due le opeazioni miglioravano il tempo di scatto senza dover alzare gli iso. Per migliorare la propria pro-attività dovresti fare un esercizio di 2 minuti di tanto in tanto : mentalmente ti ordini +1/3 - -2/3 - + 2 - 0 - -2/3 - +1/e scatti e applichi le variazioni di continuo .
Se rendi fluida questa operazione quando ti troverai in una situazione analoga sarai più reattiva ad applicare questi micro-aggiustamenti al volo .. il più delle volte si sbaglia la foto perchè si rimane in contropiede e si perde lucidità.
La stessa operazione la puoi fare per dirigere la maf come facevano gli aviatori della 2a guerra mondiale.
Immagina di vederti te dall'esterno sopra un gigantesco orologio il soggetto ti si presenta a : ore 12, ore 15, ore9 ore 16 ore 12 e così via
Quando si esce da soli o in compagnia durante i nostri shooting on-the-road , si seguono le indicazioni dettate a voce dal nostro compagno che indicheranno dov'è posizionato un soggetto (4 occhi son meglio di 2), il compagno sottovoce ti indicherà "ore 10" e come un ninjia devi allertarti, assumere la posizione di ripresa corretta e dirigere la tua attenzione a ore 10. Questo è un esercizio divertente quando si esce in compagnia, quello dietro durante una parentesi di trekking di 2 minuti dà queste indicazioni al fotografo di testa che immagina il soggetto, si ferma, si gira a ore 10 , mette a fuoco, scatta e riprende a camminare ... Io mi diverto un sacco quando faccio fare questi esercizi.
Dimenticavo ... per gli uccelli si varia l'indicazione in "ore 13 su" etc..
ciao, lauro

Even just underexpose by 1/3 stop'd get a shutter speed faster. Both opeazioni improved the shutter without having to raise the ISO. To improve their pro-business should do an exercise in two minutes from time to time: you mentally orders +1 / 3 - 2/3 - + 2 - 0 - 2/3 - +1 / and click and apply the changes continuously.
If you make this fluid when you find yourself in a similar situation will be more reactive to apply these micro-adjustments on the fly .. most of the time the picture is wrong because it remains on the break and you lose clarity.
The same operation can do to direct the maf as did the pilots of the second world war.
Imagine you see outside on a giant clock on the subject is at hand to 12 o'clock, 15 hours, 16 hours 12 hours hours9and so on
When you leave on your own or with friends during our shooting on-the-road, follow the instructions issued verbally by our partner that will indicate where it is located a subject (4 eyes are better than 2), the companion will show you softly "10 o'clock" and as a ninja you must allertarti, take the correct shooting position and direct your attention to 10 o'clock. This is a fun exercise when you go out together, one behind during a break of 2 minutes trek gives this information to the head photographer who imagines the subject, he stops, turns around at 10 o'clock, focus, shoot and resumes walk ... I enjoy a lot when I do these exercises.
I forgot ... for the birds varies indication to "13 hours of" etc. ..
hello, laurel

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sent on August 29, 2012 (18:46)


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formidabile!grazie davvero per i consigli..ciao e a presto!

formidable! thank you very much for the advice .. hello and see you soon!

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sent on September 03, 2012 (20:31)


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Gran bel soggetto.:-P
In situazioni di luce scarsa io terrei addirittura F/5.6...il mosso è uno di quei problemi dove meno si può fare in PP.
Buone prove;-)

Really good subject. :-P
In low light situations I would keep even moved F/5.6...il is one of those problems where less you can do in PP.
Good evidence ;-)

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sent on September 03, 2012 (21:42)


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ciao, i maestri ti hanno già detto tutto! SorrisoCool

hello, masters you have said it all! :-) 8-)

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sent on September 03, 2012 (21:58)


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Quoto Serpero...meglio uno scatto rumoroso che mosso, nel secondo caso poco si può fare ed ottenere in PP....ottimo il trofeo del soggetto.
Ciao Simone

Quoto Serpero better ... a click noise that moved, in the second case, little can be done and get in PP .... great trophy of the subject.
Hello Simone

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sent on September 04, 2012 (8:11)


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Avete proprio ragione Serpero, Eliana e Simonper...se penso che ho avuto anche il tempo di fare 10 scatti...tutti uguali però!!!se fossi stata più attenta avrei potuto provare scatti con varie aperture!grazie per i passaggi!A presto

You're right Serpero, Eliana and Simonper ... I think if I had the time to do 10 shots ... all the same, though! Had I been more careful I could try shooting with various openings! Thanks for the steps! See you soon


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