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| sent on October 29, 2012 (19:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very beautiful. Made free territory? Molto bella. Realizzata in territorio libero? |
| sent on October 29, 2012 (19:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Well sure, I never do because I go to gallery to animals and landscapes do not have the suitable lenses, but I do not ever jump to post a picture of an animal in captivity, for me it would be like to take a picture of a landscape photo and post it without been there:-D In fact, I do not understand those who post in this section without explicit that they made a few reservations recitanta type bayarishe (at best). here was the sunrise at the top of Glacier Point Road and I heard the male howl, quite a beast in the distance I mistook for a wolf knowing that there should not be. When the captain creatures do not dislike at all. Beh certo , non faccio mai foto ad animali perchè vado per paesaggi e non ho le lenti adatte, ma non mi salterebbe mai di postare una foto di un animale in cattività, per me sarebbe come fare la foto alla foto di un paesaggio e postarla senza esserci stato infatti non capisco quelli che postano in questa sezione senza esplicitare che l'hanno fatta in una qualche riserva recitanta tipo bayarishe (quando va bene). qui era l'alba in cima a Glacier Point Road e ho sentito il maschio ululare , un bel bestione a distanza lo avevo scambiato per un lupo pur sapendo che lì non dovrebbero esserci. Quando capitano le bestiole non disdegno affatto. |
| sent on October 29, 2012 (20:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Well said and written Eru, quoto enormously. Not always need a "cannon" of 500 to photograph the wildlife. Animals set in a beautiful light as in this case always give results more than good. Ben detto e scritto Eru, quoto enormemente. Non sempre serve un "cannone" da 500 per fotografare la fauna. Animali ambientati in una bella luce come in questo caso danno sempre risultati più che buoni. |
| sent on October 29, 2012 (20:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Wonderful time :-) I like the colors, the detail, the composition and three-dimensionality. Of course with a 70-200mm on an SLR acting is incredible. I assume that they are accustomed to human presence. Did you use an extender? Did you have to crop? If you what percentage? Shutter speed? Thanks in advance for your answers ;-). Hello and good light, laurel Bellissimo il momento Mi piacciono i colori, il dettaglio, la composizione e la tridimensionalità. Certo che con un 70-200mm su una reflex f.f. è incredibile . Devo dedurre che sono abituati alla presenza dell'uomo . Hai usato un extender? Hai dovuto croppare? Se si di quanto in percentuale? Tempo di scatto? Grazie in anticipo per le risposte . Ciao e buona luce, lauro |
| sent on October 29, 2012 (21:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
1000 slow shutter speed at 200 but not at 135, I was close, but very slightly cropped to remove a piece of frond disorder. I find excellent keeping the noise at 4000 ISO, considering I was in the woods, all very light to dark and I did not NR, a step above the D700.
The Coyote in the U.S. is not difficult to approach, but are not even too timid, do not make too much trouble, they have played a bit, and flew away howling in the woods, but in Death Valley I happened one that just came to the window, it means that small families ×d give to eat. Same goes for the Bears in June to Jasper I'll count to a 20in reach of 70-200, including a charge that I caught and luckily I was close to the machine :) Tempo di scatto 1000 lente non a 200 ma a 135, ero vicinissimo, croppato di pochissimo ma per eliminare un pezzo di fronda di disturbo. Trovo eccellente la tenuta del rumore a 4000 ISO, considerando che ero dentro il bosco, tutto molto scuro come luce e non ho fatto NR, un bel passo sopra alla D700. I Coyote in USA non è difficile avvicinarli , sono schivi ma manco troppo, non si fanno troppi problemi, questi hanno giocato un pò, ululato e schizzati via nel bosco, ma nella death Valley me ne capitò uno che proprio veniva al finestrino, vuol dire che le famigliole × gli danno da mangiare. Stesso discorso vale per gli Orsi, a Giugno a Jasper ne avrò contati una 20ina a portata di 70-200 , inclusa una carica che mi sono beccato e per fortuna ero vicinissimo alla macchina:) |
| sent on October 29, 2012 (22:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice Eru! 100% agree with what you wrote .... Molto bella Eru! Condivido al 100% quanto hai scritto.... |
| sent on October 30, 2012 (9:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very beautiful!
Riki Decisamente bella! Riki |
| sent on October 31, 2012 (14:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ my friend, I see this as just fine photos of the week „
Thank you, but there are the Lions fighting on pole, rightly " amico mio, questa la vedo benone come foto della settimana " Grazie ma ci sono i Leoni che combattono in pole, giustamente |
| sent on November 05, 2012 (15:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very beautiful. Molto bella. |
| sent on November 07, 2012 (15:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
beautiful splendida |
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