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| sent on July 11, 2022 (21:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice. Greetings Molto bella. Un saluto |
| sent on July 12, 2022 (19:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I see that you have expanded the photographic interest and with great quality, congratulations! ;-) Vedo che hai ampliato l'interesse fotografico e con grande qualità, complimenti! |
| sent on July 12, 2022 (20:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Daniel. Thanks Renzo, know that, to be honest, my passion for astronomy was born as a child, but in photography, macro is the genre in which I tried before. ;-) Grazie Daniele. Grazie Renzo, sappi che, a onor del vero, la mia passione per l'astronomia nasce da bambino, ma nella fotografia, è la macro il genere in cui mi sono cimentato prima. |
| sent on July 17, 2022 (16:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A beautiful shot of this Hungarian Acrida. Una bella ripresa di questa Acrida ungarica. |
| sent on July 17, 2022 (16:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The specimen is called; Tropidopola cylindrica (Marschall, 1836) - Acrididae. It is a species linked to humid environments, swamps, reeds near the banks of rivers / lakes, etc. It flies and jumps, if it does not move it is probably because it does not want to leave a branch that it considers safe, and therefore does not feel threatened. ;-) L'esemplare si chiama; Tropidopola cylindrica (Marschall, 1836) - Acrididae. E' una specie legata agli ambienti umidi, paludi, canneti vicino alle rive dei fiumi/laghi, ecc. Vola e salta, se non si muove è probabilmente perchè non vuole lasciare un ramo che considera sicuro, e quindi non si sente minacciata. |
| sent on July 17, 2022 (17:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you. Claudio I filmed right on the banks of a river, from the source to a reed bed. A rather curious thing: it seemed to make fun of me, because when I was about to shoot, with a quick movement it rotated around the branch and hid, and then returned to its starting position. This is for several times. Vi ringrazio. Claudio l'ho ripresa proprio in riva ad un fiume, di fonte ad un canneto. Una cosa piuttosto curiosa: sembrava mi prendesse in giro, perché quando ero prossimo a scattare, con un rapido movimento ruotava attorno al ramo e si nascondeva, per poi tornare alla sua posizione di partenza. Questo per svariate volte. |
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