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| sent on May 07, 2018 (9:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Excellent parallelism and composition, beginnings gotten well :-o Ottimo parallelismo e composizione, inizi moolto bene |
| sent on May 07, 2018 (9:37) | This comment has been translated
Thank you! |
| sent on May 07, 2018 (15:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
If it is the first butterfly of your life The result is not bad, but you have to better cure the focus and parallelism. Focus in manual and then check through the live Wiev by enlarge the frame that the head and the final wing are sharp otherwise you will have to adjust the parallelism between the focal plane and the subject. Se è la prima farfalla della tua vita il risultato non è male, però devi curare maggiormente la messa a fuoco ed il parallelismo. Metti a fuoco in manuale e poi controlla tramite il live wiev ingrandendo il fotogramma che la testa ed il finale ala siano nitidi altrimenti dovrai regolare il parallelismo tra piano focale e soggetto. |
| sent on May 07, 2018 (20:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Actually, if it's your first photo to a butterfly, you can feel satisfied. Treasure the suggestions of Pigi and consider that you have done well to use the tripod: it is an essential tool that, in the absence of wind, will also allow you to reduce ISO, lengthen the shutter speeds and, if needed, close the diaphragm more. Effettivamente, se si tratta della tua prima foto ad una farfalla, puoi ritenerti soddisfatto. Fai tesoro dei suggerimenti di Pigi e considera che hai fatto bene ad usare il treppiede: è uno strumento essenziale che, in assenza di vento, ti consentirà anche di ridurre ISO, allungare i tempi di scatto e, se serve, chiudere maggiormente il diaframma. |
| sent on May 07, 2018 (22:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Pigi and thanks Nicola! Very useful tips, I have always taken macro freehand, although awkward to place the tripod makes a difference! Grazie Pigi e grazie Nicola! Consigli molto utili, ho sempre scattato macro a mano libera, anche se scomodo da posizionare il treppiede fa la differenza! |
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