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The march of the elephants after sunset - Namibia 201...

Namibia 2012

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The march of the elephants after sunset - Namibia 201 sent on September 14, 2012 (15:27) by Rrkradio. 4 comments, 897 views.

, 1.6 sec f/6.3, ISO 160, tripod. Etosha National Park, Namibia.


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avatarjunior
sent on September 14, 2012 (15:33)


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Non so il motivo, ma la versione a bassa risoluzione sembra "scordarsi" del profilo icc inserto e i colori sono sballati. La versione ad alta risoluzione conserva il profilo corretto.

QUINDI VI PREGO DI GUARDARE QUELLA AD ALTA RISOLUZIONE


Roby

I do not know why, but the low-resolution version seems to "forget" the ICC profile and insert colors are unpacked. The high-resolution version retains the correct profile.

SO PLEASE LOOK AT THE HIGH RESOLUTION


Roby

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sent on September 14, 2012 (15:42)


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La tua idea la trovo ottima,ma mi lascia un pò perplesso su un paio di cose: il tempo di scatto,forse un pò troppo lento.L'albero sulla sinistra:appena si guarda la foto è la prima cosa che risalta e distrae non poco.Forse con una focale più grandangolare veniva una foto più bilanciata.Ovviamente questo è solo il mio parere ;-)

I find your idea great, but leaves me a bit puzzled about a few things: the shutter speed, perhaps a little too lento.L 'tree on the left as soon as you look at the picture is the first thing that stands out and distracts not poco.Forse lens with a maximum angle was more a photo bilanciata.Ovviamente this is just my opinion ;-)

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sent on September 14, 2012 (16:19)


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Ciao,
grazie per la tua riflessione. La mia idea era quella di catturare il movimento degli elefanti, in modo che fossero un po' confusi, ma assolutamente comprensibili. Ho scattato anche con diversi tempi più corti, ma l'effetto mi piaceva meno. La focale utilizzata è stata attorno al 24mm (quindi .. croppati sono 37mm)

L'albero così imponente mi "serviva" per fare da paragone, con la sua nitidezza, al movimento degli animali, però effettivamente occupa una parte importante dell'area del fotogramma.

Grazie ancora per aver dedicato tempo ai miei scatti,
roby



Hello,
Thank you for your consideration. My idea was to capture the movement of elephants, so they were a little 'confused, but completely understandable. I shoot with several shorter times, but the effect I liked least. The focal used was around 24mm (croppati are then .. 37mm)

The tree so impressive I "needed" to make a comparison, with its sharpness, the movement of animals, but actually is an important part of the frame.

Thanks again for taking the time to my shots,
roby


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sent on September 14, 2012 (16:30)


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Figurati... grazie a te per la spiegazione ;-)
" La mia idea era quella di catturare il movimento degli elefanti, in modo che fossero un po' confusi, ma assolutamente comprensibili"
Il problema è che a prima vista pensavo che "scendevano" Sorry Poi ho guardato più attentamente ed ho capito il senso di marcia MrGreen

Imagine ... thank you for the explanation ;-)
My idea was to capture the movement of elephants, so they were a little 'confused, but completely understandable

The problem is that at first glance I thought "down" :-| Then I looked more closely and realized the direction of travel:-D


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