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sent on April 25, 2019 (21:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Good colors. The subject is very three-dimensional but at this reduced distance the PDC is reduced to some impalpable millimeter, it was wiser to close the diaphragm at the cost of raising the ISO to 400-500 to emphasize the three-dimensionality itself and to concentrate the observer where the Photographer had decided to bring down the MAF (Nodal point). Tips: A 40mm Micro can also be used for portraits but if the primary mission is the macro/micro and freehand shooting maybe you could evaluate an upgrade with a 105mm macro Sigma OS or a 90mm macro Tamron VC (stabilized). ;-) (IMHO) Hello, Lauro Buoni i colori. Il soggetto è molto tridimensionale ma a questa ridotta distanza la pdc si riduce a qualche impalpabile millimetro, era più saggio chiudere il diaframma a costo di alzare gli iso a 400-500 per enfatizzare la tridimensionalità stessa e concentrare l'osservatore dove il fotografo aveva deciso di far cadere la maf (punto nodale). Consigli: un 40mm micro si può usare anche per ritratti ma se la missione primaria è la ripresa macro/micro e a mano libera forse potresti valutare un upgrade con un 105mm macro sigma os o un 90mm macro tamron vc (stabilizzati) . (imho) Ciao, lauro
sent on April 26, 2019 (9:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I see the message now. Thanks for the advice. I try to keep always the low ISO, because the 3200 immediately causes much noise, but I'll try. They are fledgling, and I have the hands of polenta, however I do not always have the tripod underhand. Taking pictures is less simple than I thought, but I like it very much; It takes a lot of courage to post my pastries on this beautiful site, but I have taught for forty years and I am convinced that if you do not compare you do not learn and do not improve. Congratulations on the beautiful photos. Hello, Alessandra Vedo ora il messaggio. Grazie per i consigli. Cerco di tenere sempre gli ISO bassi, perchè la 3200 provoca subito molto rumore, però ci proverò. Sono alle prime armi, e ho le mani di polenta, tuttavia non sempre ho il treppiede sottomano. Fare foto è meno semplice di quel che pensavo, però mi piace moltissimo; ci vuole un bel coraggio a postare i miei pasticcetti su questo bellissimo sito, ma io ho insegnato per quarant'anni e sono convinta che se non ci si confronta non si impara e non si migliora. Complimenti per le bellissime foto. Ciao, Alessandra