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sent on October 14, 2019 (11:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you Very @Giammarcoa, I waited for the beam to filter through the dense woods and I am particularly proud of this shot... I love it, too!!! ;-) Grazie Mille @Giammarcoa, ho atteso che il raggio filtrasse tra il fitto bosco e sono particolarmente fiero di questo scatto... piace moltissimo anche a me!!!
sent on October 14, 2019 (12:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
In my view I think the shot was more functional if you had performed a vertical shot without the pinch of the subject. Want you to see a horizontal shot, it was more appropriate to insert the whole fungus into the frame. Considering the shape of the subject perhaps it was better to close a little more the diaphragm at the expense of time but remaining in a value of the shooting speed useful to avoid the micromove. A mio modo di vedere penso che lo scatto fosse più funzionale se si fosse eseguita una ripresa verticale senza la pizzicata del soggetto. Volendo come tu hai scelto una ripresa orizzontale era più opportuno inserire tutto il fungo all'interno del fotogramma. Considerando la forma del soggetto forse era meglio chiudere un pochino in più il diaframma a scapito del tempo rimanendo però in un valore della velocità di scatto utile ad evitare il micromosso.
sent on October 14, 2019 (14:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello @Pigi47 I would agree with you if you saw more fun, but the rest was covered and I didn't want to build a photo, I just wanted to capture the instant as it was also enhancing the colors of the forest. As for the depth of field if I wanted to enhance more all the fungus I would definitely prefer an F 5.6 as in the other photos of this gallery, but in this case I liked it so. 8-) Thanks anyway for the passage and your technical suggestions. Ciao @Pigi47 concorderei con te se di fungo se ne fosse visto di più, ma il resto era coperto e non volevo costruire una foto, volevo solo immortalare l'istante così com'era valorizzando anche i colori del bosco. Quanto alla profondità di campo se avessi voluto valorizzare di più tutto il fungo avrei sicuramente prediletto un F 5.6 come nelle altre foto di questa galleria, ma in questo caso mi piaceva cosi. Grazie comunque del passaggio e dei tuoi suggerimenti tecnici.