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Untitled Photo sent on January 04, 2013 (16:47) by Walj. 1 comments, 474 views.
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sent on January 06, 2013 (16:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I like the colors and composition. The dragonfly is not clear, perhaps there was a shake-your? If you have photographed freehand always use shutter speeds of safety, even if you have to raise the ISO to 400 ;-) hello and good light, laurel
I like the colors and composition. The dragonfly is not clear, perhaps there was a shake-your? If you have photographed freehand always use shutter speeds of safety, even if you have to raise the ISO to 400 ;-) hello and good light, laurel Mi piacciono i colori e la composizione. La libellula non è nitida, forse c'è stato un tuo micromosso? Se hai fotografato a mano libera usa sempre tempi di scatto di sicurezza anche se dovrai alzare gli iso a 400 ciao e buona luce, lauro
I like the colors and composition. The dragonfly is not clear, perhaps there was a shake-your? If you have photographed freehand always use shutter speeds of safety, even if you have to raise the ISO to 400 hello and good light,lauro