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| sent on October 18, 2018 (22:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Despite the low ISO, you notice a lot of noise that could probably be reduced in post-production. The point of recovery is unusual and curious but the setting in my opinion does not help to enhance the subject. Nonostante gli ISO bassi, si nota parecchio rumore che probabilmente poteva essere ridotto in postproduzione. Il punto di ripresa è insolito e curioso ma l'ambientazione a mio avviso non aiuta a valorizzare i soggetto. |
| sent on October 19, 2018 (11:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Personally I would have rotated the image of 180 °. The correct name of the species is; Pholcus Phalangioides, concerning the fact that one can find it commonly in the dwellings does not become a "pet", only because it lives in the NS. environment, without our knowledge, so it is not an animal chosen and wanted by us. These types of animals, let's call them opportunists are called sinanthropics, and I can be many types of arthropods tip; Mites, spiders in fact, and various insects... but also rodents, birds etc., etc. who lives in the city, but also in the countryside knows the problem very well... Hello. Claudio Personalmente l'immagine l'avrei ruotata di 180° . Il nome corretto della specie è; Pholcus phalangioides, riguardo il fatto che lo si possa trovare comunemente nelle abitazioni non lo fa diventare un "animale domestico", solo perchè vive nel ns. ambiente, a nostra insaputa, quindi non è un animale scelto e voluto da noi. Questi tipi di animali, definendoli opportunisti si chiamano sinantropici, e posso essere molti tipi di artropodi ad esempio; acari, ragni appunto, e insetti vari... ma anche roditori, uccelli ecc. ecc. chi vive in città, ma anche in campagna conosce molto bene il problema... Ciao. Claudio |
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