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Finch...

Tra Losone, Locarno e Ascona

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Finch sent on January 13, 2018 (16:54) by Paolino1976. 2 comments, 210 views. [retina]

at 200mm, 1/640 f/5.0, ISO 200, hand held.

Foto scattata ad Ascona, Lago Maggiore, Svizzera. sono riuscito ad avvicinarmi di soppiatto: per fortuna in quel momento non c 'era un' anima viva, solitamente molto frequentato di sabato.



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2 persons like it: Renato Togni, Roberto Carrano


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sent on January 28, 2018 (8:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Paul, the robin, the tits and the chaffinch let themselves be approached, especially in parks and areas frequented by man. In other places the safety distance increases and wanders before we can see them. By observing nature one learns about the habits and characteristics of the species. The experience is important for photographing them. Then, of course, good photographic hunting equipment can make the difference.
Best wishes
Renato

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sent on January 28, 2018 (13:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Renato, thank you very much for your consideration and advice :-) the area where I took this picture is very popular with people who take the dogs for a walk, I noticed that the birds above fly away immediately when they see friends quadrupeds, for the rest I also noticed that in the parks are more confident than in the woods ;-)
Greetings and good Sunday. Paul


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