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user87191 | sent on January 15, 2019 (10:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Typical picture of buzzard, lover of Poles at the edges of the strade....ne I made many too simili...la photos would not be bad, but I notice a post production not exciting... a greeting, Antonio Foto tipica di poiana, amante dei pali ai bordi delle strade....ne ho fatti molti anch'io simili...la foto non sarebbe male, ma noto una post produzione non esaltante...un saluto, Antonio |
| sent on January 15, 2019 (11:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello thanks a lot of comment, already pp are not very practical if you want to give me some advice I thank you and as always wrong you learn :-) Ciao grazie mille del commento, gia pp non son molto pratico se ti va di darmi qualche consiglio ti ringrazio e come sempre sbagliando si impara |
user87191 | sent on January 15, 2019 (12:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A tip that I feel to give you for this kind of photos, maybe already you know, is to turn off the. Machine to avoid vibrations and consequent choppy... then on the compo, the Buzzard has the look to the left, so it would have been better to put it on the right in the picture. Also, the ISO too low only on static things.. On birdlife, I start from 640 to climb, to try to freeze any sudden movements of the subject... on pp you should begin to familiarize yourself with a good program, to highlight the details and reduce the noise... do not know the optics you use and the Body, so I do not unbalance.. A greeting Un consiglio che sento di darti per queSto tipo di foto, magari gia lo sai, é di spegnere la.macchina per evitare vibrazioni e conseguente mosso...poi sulla compo, la poiana ha lo sguardo verso sinistra, quindi sarebbe stato meglio metterla sulla destra nella foto...inoltre, gli iso troppo bassi solo su cose statiche.. su avifauna, io parto da 640 a salire, per provare a congelare eventuali movimenti improvvisi del soggetto...sulla pp dovresti cominciare a prendere dimestichezza con un buon programma, per evidenziare i dettagli e ridurre il rumore...non conosco l'ottica che usi e il body, perciò non mi sbilancio..un saluto |
| sent on January 15, 2019 (14:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Ok Thank you very much no I didn't know the body and an entry level APS-C so nothing that L optics not bad but dated now step to full frame for pp anyway I use Photoshop and Lightroom the ISO thing I did not know and interesting and for the composition you're right there hurtubise Or made case, thanks again :-P Ok grazie mille no non le sapevo comunque il corpo e un entry level aps-c quindi niente di che l ottica non male ma datata ora passo a full frame per pp comunque uso photoshop e lightroom la cosa degli iso non la sapevo e interessante e per la composizione hai ragione non ci avevo fatto caso, grazie di nuovo |
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