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Pink & Salticidae (Menemerus semilibatus)...

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Pink & Salticidae (Menemerus semilibatus) sent on August 30, 2012 (15:40) by Mattfala. 6 comments, 2264 views.

, 1/160 f/6.3, ISO 400, hand held.

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sent on August 30, 2012 (20:30)


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Luci un pò altine ma molto d'impatto per colorazioni e compo.
Penso che in post tu possa fare molto sulla luminosità, lo scatto davvero merita!

Lights a little but very Altine Impact colors and compo.
I think that you can do post a lot about light, the shot really deserves it!

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sent on August 30, 2012 (20:34)


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Grazie Maxspin.
La foto è stata scattata su un balcone (le macchie dietro sono dei geranei) alle 11, quindi con luce abbastanza dura.
Cosa mi consigli di fare ancora in post? Abbassare le alte luci?

Thanks Maxspin.
The picture was taken on a balcony (the spots are behind the geraniums) at 11, then with light hard enough.
What do you recommend I do still post? Lower the highlights?

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sent on August 31, 2012 (3:19)


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" Cosa mi consigli di fare ancora in post? Abbassare le alte luci?" legermente,se ti interessa è una femmina di menemerus semilibatus. ciao Sorriso

What do you recommend I do still post? Lower the highlights?
Slightly, if you are interested in is a female menemerus semilibatus. hello :-)

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sent on August 31, 2012 (15:03)


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Grazie Mimmo, ho aggiunto il nome nel titolo Sorriso
Sai dirmi dove posso trovare una lista dei Salticidae presenti in Italia, magari anche con la distribuzione?
Grazie! :)

Thanks Mimmo, I added the name in the title :-)
Can you tell me where I can find a list of Salticidae in Italy, maybe even with the distribution?
Thank you! :)

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sent on April 27, 2013 (15:01)


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Bella Mattfala!
Questo livello di ingrandimento si ottiene con il 100mm senza tubi o moltiplicatore? O è un crop?
Sto pensando di prendere un altra lente macro da accostare al mpe 65 e sono molto indeciso.
Per la post produzione, se vuoi abbassare la luminosità dell sfondo, io dupplicherei il livello, abbasserei la luminosità quanto serve e poi farei una maschera di livello sul ragnetto, magari con un pennello ben sfumato per non stare li a complicarti la vita sulle zampette :)

Beautiful Mattfala!
This level of magnification you get with the 100mm without tubes or multiplier? Or is it a crop?
I'm thinking of taking another macro lens to approach the EPC 65 and I'm very indecisive.
For post-production, if you want to lower the brightness of the background, I dupplicherei level, stoop brightness as needed and then I would make a layer mask on the spider mite, perhaps with a brush well shaded for not being there to complicate your life on the legs: )

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sent on April 29, 2013 (19:12)


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" Questo livello di ingrandimento si ottiene con il 100mm senza tubi o moltiplicatore? O è un crop?"

Crop del 40% circa.
Dovrebbe essere alla minima distanza di messa a fuoco (non ricordo però, sono passati molti mesi), sicuramente senza tubi!

This level of magnification you get with the 100mm without tubes or multiplier? Or is it a crop?


Crop of about 40%.
It should be at its closest focus (can not remember though, it's been several months), surely without tubes!


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