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user185571 | sent on July 03, 2019 (9:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Stunning :-o Stupefacente |
| sent on July 03, 2019 (10:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
:-o Wow!!! Great! Excellent technique and enviable subject! Congratulations To Ingeus wow!!! Fantastica! Ottima tecnica e soggetto invidiabile! Complimenti Marzio |
| sent on July 03, 2019 (10:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
just to be clear you shot 70 times by moving a micrometric sled. you didn't use auto-fire movement. and then it's going to take a few minutes. and he'll stop them.. but was he dead or did you drugged him? :-) tanto per essere chiari hai scattato 70 volte muovendo una slitta micrometrica.. non hai usato lo spostamento del fuoco automatico. e quindi ci avrai impiegato alcuni minuti .. e lui li fermo .. ma era morto o lo hai drogato ? |
| sent on July 03, 2019 (11:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ just to be clear you shot 70 times by moving a micrometric sled. you didn't use auto-fire movement. and then it's going to take a few minutes. and he'll stop them.. but was he dead or did you drugged him? Smile „ They sleep like this, clinging with their jaws to a stem, until they get back into business they don't move, and you have time to shoot. These photos were taken before 6 a.m. " tanto per essere chiari hai scattato 70 volte muovendo una slitta micrometrica.. non hai usato lo spostamento del fuoco automatico. e quindi ci avrai impiegato alcuni minuti .. e lui li fermo .. ma era morto o lo hai drogato ?Sorriso " Dormono in questo modo, aggrappati con le mandibole ad uno stelo, fino a quando non si rimettono in attività non si muovono, e si ha il tempo di scattare. Queste foto sono state fatte prima delle 6 del mattino |
| sent on July 03, 2019 (11:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Then these taps are more sleepy than bumblebees and honeys. :-D Not even the slaps from my a7 II, nor the LEDs shot in the eyes wake them up! With this nothing to take away from the great work done by Andrea both in the shooting and in post! Poi queste apette sono più dormiglione dei bombi e delle mellifere. neanche le schioppettate dalle mia a7 II, né i LED sparati negli occhi le svegliano! Con ciò nulla a togliere al grande lavoro fatto da Andrea sia in fase di scatto che in post! |
| sent on July 03, 2019 (11:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you for the explanation. great job other question .. the lens is smooth or have you used extension tubes? sure that makes you think how mechanically the exoskeleton and muscoles of these insects are mechanically efficient . Grazie della spiegazione .. ottimo lavoro altra domanda .. la lente è liscia o hai usato dei tubi di prolunga? certo che fa pensare come è efficiente meccanicamente l'esoscheletro e i muscoletti di questi insetti. c'è tanto da imparare |
| sent on July 03, 2019 (12:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ the lens is smooth or have you used extension tubes? „ I didn't use extension tubes here, I wasn't even at the maximum magnification of 2:1, because this subject is not very small, it measures about 16/17mm " la lente è liscia o hai usato dei tubi di prolunga? " Qui non ho usato tubi di prolunga, non ero nemmeno al massimo ingrandimento di 2:1, perchè questo soggetto non è piccolissimo, misura circa 16/17mm |
| sent on July 03, 2019 (20:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
where they can be found,I have in the garden the usual black bumblebees,this inlet I can not find nor know it by name!? :-( dove si possono trovare,io ho nel giardino soliti bombi neri,questo inseto non lo so trovare ne lo conosco per nome!? |
| sent on July 03, 2019 (21:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
What a beautiful result, technically perfect, also excellent light Antonio Che bel risultato, tecnicamente perfetta, ottima anche la luce Antonio |
| sent on July 03, 2019 (22:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Fabulous! :-) Favoloso! |
| sent on July 04, 2019 (7:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Woow, congratulations Giuliano :-P Woow, complimenti Giuliano |
| sent on July 04, 2019 (10:52) | This comment has been translated
Wonderful! |
| sent on July 04, 2019 (19:32) | This comment has been translated
Very nice! |
| sent on July 05, 2019 (10:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
subject that I love very much photograph you did a great job and the result is great
congratulationshello s saviour soggetto che amo molto fotografare hai fatto un ottimo lavoro e il risultato è ottimo complimenti ciao salvatore |
| sent on July 05, 2019 (13:15) | This comment has been translated
Marvelous, congrats |
| sent on July 16, 2019 (21:49)
This is really very beautiful, congratulations on your achievement ;-) A greeting. Pawel |
| sent on September 21, 2019 (18:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Wonderful photo and makes both amazement and tenderness learn that they sleep like this. good at! Meravigliosa foto e fa sia stupore che tenerezza imparare che dormono cosí. Bravo! |
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