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Lion in the wind...

Tanzania

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Lion in the wind sent on September 01, 2017 (9:07) by Fabio Cappelli. 3 comments, 582 views. [retina]

at 300mm, 1/125 f/10.0, ISO 100, hand held. Tarangire National Park, Tanzania.




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2 persons like it: Quellolà, Sasso


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avatarmoderator
sent on September 01, 2017 (11:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The subject is central and very focused with a hint of micromosus.
-For centrality, however, there are photographic situations that may prove functional.
- If nature photography enters your "ropes" and you would still want to carry non-heavy kits, consider upgrading to the new 100-400mm os sigma, maybe with a nikon 5xxx series and a battery grip
-There is no palpabiile difference between 100 or 200 iso under these circumstances, I recommend using the default 400/500 iso and lowering them or raising them to the need.
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Hi, lauro

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sent on September 01, 2017 (15:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Lauro,
I'm telling you that the subject was deliberately centered.
It's been a while since I've been working with photography and I must say that I find my greatest inspiration in that naturalistic. Evaluate and inform me of the recommended upgrade.
Thank you for your advice, unfortunately, as you have noticed in the other pictures maybe for fear I always kept very low ISO and this did not allow me to have shorter shutter speeds. I did not have a perception of this until the arrival and viewing of the photos from PC alas I will luggage it for the next release.
For stains, I think the sensor should be able to clean Africa poor.

Thanks a lot for the passage and the comments I will treasure.
Hello Fabio

user95390
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sent on November 18, 2017 (11:39)

i agree with elleemme

in all your pictures the aperture is to high. normaly you need that high aperture for landscape.

when you will make some portraits of animal or something, go so deep you can with arperture that bringsnyou a lot more light to de sensor, with higher iso and faster shutterspeed you will see quickly the better image quality

can it be that you shoot in automatic modus?

greets sam


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