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sent on September 21, 2012 (2:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nice attitude dell'ungulato but the point of recovery is not helped you to make the subject stand out Bello l'atteggiamento dell'ungulato ma il punto di ripresa non ti ha aiutato a far risaltare il soggetto
sent on September 21, 2012 (12:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
By we want more:-D the deer was another side to my height. At the end I consider myself very lucky having been able to catch so close (I also put more photos soon :)), short: P and the light .. the d60 does not do miracles with high ISO (up to 1600!) Dai ci si accontenta la cerva era nell'altro versante alla mia altezza. Alla fine mi reputo molto fortunato di averli potuti beccare così vicini (ho anche altre foto presto le metterò :)), allo scoperto :P e con la luce.. la d60 non fa miracoli ad alti iso (max 1600!)
sent on September 22, 2012 (16:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I would have more saturated and I cropped placing the bush of heather to the corner at the bottom left (IMHO), I really love the shot!! is a young female, apparently on the monitor, already matriarch ("sa godmother" as we say)! complimentoni, paolo avrei saturato di più e avrei croppato ponendo l'arbusto di erica allo spigolo in basso a sinistra (IMHO) , lo scatto mi piace veramente tanto !!!!!! è una femmina giovane ,a quanto sembra sul monitor,già matriarca ("sa madrina" come si dice da noi )! complimentoni, paolo
sent on September 23, 2012 (16:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Paul thanks I'm glad you like it :)
Pp I did not want to overdo the saturation because the tones that gives the d60 without limestone in post production I like a lot, but it takes little to make clipping and aggressive .. The nef that churns out are good too but not as workable with modern machines. My monitor is still all quite natural (but not to be trusted too much of my monitor ..) Regarding the crop, the photo is cropped so already: D here I preferred to set rather than tighten too much it's easy after the pixels are too obvious (the d60 has 10 mpx after all and the 70-300 at 300mm is not a razor ..: P) ciao Paolo grazie son contento che ti piaccia :)
In pp non ho voluto esagerare con la saturazione perchè i toni che regala la d60 senza calcare in post produzione mi piacciono molto, ma basta poco per clippare e renderli troppo aggressivi.. I nef che sforna sono buoni ma non troppo lavorabili come con le macchine moderne. Al mio monitor è comunque tutto abbastanza naturale (ma non c'è da fidarsi troppo del mio monitor..) Riguardo il crop, la foto è già croppata così :D anche qui ho preferito ambientare piuttosto che stringere troppo: è facile che dopo i pixel siano troppo evidenti (la d60 ha 10 mpx dopo tutto e il 70-300 a 300mm non è un rasoio..:P)