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sent on November 11, 2013 (23:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
It 'sa miracle that see the ball move with 1/160sec. wow! . The athlete has a blur. Waiting for a view of performance as the new Tamron 70-200mm f2, 8 L IS USM seeks ta and paste a d7000 battery grip to ... often in volleyball you have to opt for vertical shots ;-) (imho). Hello and good light, laurel E' un miracolo che si veda la palla mossa con 1/160sec. . L'atleta presenta un micromosso. In attesa di un'ottica prestazionale come il nuovo tamron 70-200mm f.2,8 l is usm cerca il t.a. e incolla un battery grip alla d7000 ... spesse volte in pallavolo si deve optare per le inquadrature verticali (imho). Ciao e buona luce, lauro
sent on November 12, 2013 (9:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I liked the blur of the ball as opposed to the athlete stops! I've posted mainly for this reason! Unfortunately it was my first and only outlet in the halls to photograph volleyball! Investment in the 70-200 f 2.8 I think it's too soon I hope one day to be able to get there .. meanwhile keep your good advice on ' vertical setting of the photo if it ricapitare! Hello Lauro Mi piaceva il mosso della palla in contrasto con l'atleta ferma!L'ho postata principalmente per questo motivo! Purtroppo è stata la mia prima ed unica uscita nei palazzetti a fotografare pallavolo!per l'investimento nel 70-200 f 2.8 mi sa che è troppo presto!Spero un giorno di riuscire ad arrivarci..nel frattempo terrò buoni i tuoi consigli sull'impostazione verticale delle foto se dovesse ricapitare! Ciao Lauro
sent on November 12, 2013 (10:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Since shooting with what you have is not the athlete stops / clear but micromossa right on the face and eyes, which are consequently the focal point to direct us on the ball, you enough time slightly faster. Always work with aperture priority and try to store in which you have a focal ta more useful. Every week there are meetings of volleyball, do not tie you to a single category, you have fun even with the minor leagues. (Imho). hello, laurel Dato che si fotografa con quello che si ha l'atleta non è ferma/nitida ma micromossa proprio sul viso e di conseguenza occhi che sono il punto nodale per indirizzarci sulla palla, ti bastava in tempo leggermente più rapido. Lavora sempre con prioritá di diaframma e cerca di memorizzare in quali focali hai un t.a. più utile. Ogni settimana ci sono incontri di pallavolo , non legarti ad una sola categoria , ti diverti anche con le serie minori. (imho) . ciao, lauro