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sent on June 19, 2023 (15:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I admit that I am neither a practitioner nor an expert in birdlife, but allow me an observation: perhaps a 70-300 even at the maximum focal length seems to me a bit limited to better resume the chosen subjects, which in fact are too small and almost lost in the landscape, a longer focal length would certainly guarantee you more satisfactory results. Leonardo Ammetto di non essere né un praticante né un esperto di avifauna , mi permetto tuttavia un'osservazione : forse un 70-300 pur alla massima lunghezza focale mi pare un po' limitato per riprendere al meglio i soggetti scelti , che infatti risultano troppo piccoli e quasi si perdono nel paesaggio. Una focale più lunga ( in Canon non ne mancano di eccellenti e anche Tamron e Sigma hanno proposte interessanti) ti garantirebbe sicuramente risultati più soddisfacenti. Leonardo
sent on June 19, 2023 (15:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Leonardo, thanks for the advice. I had stopped at the Park to photograph dragonflies and with that perspective I have always felt good. This scene was filmed by pure chance and I shot as I could, also because I could not get too close as it is an open field without any shelter or shed. More than the technique in my opinion these shots are important for an ethological and behavioral question, and for the fact that one of the males in question is not a pure "colchicus" but certainly a cross of several races that then gave as a result a pheasant very similar to versicolor. That said, thanks again for the observations, to have it a more performing optics! Ciao Leonardo, grazie del consiglio. Avevo fatto tappa al Parco per fotografare le libellule e con quell'ottica mi sono sempre trovata bene. Questa scena è stata ripresa per pura casualità e ho scattato come ho potuto, anche perché non potevo avvicinarmi più di tanto trattandosi di un campo aperto senza alcun riparo o capanno. Più che la tecnica secondo me questi scatti sono importanti per una questione etologica, comportamentale, e per il fatto che uno dei maschi in questione non sia un "colchicus" puro ma sicuramente un incrocio di più razze che hanno dato poi come risultato un fagiano molto simile al versicolor. Detto ciò grazie ancora per le osservazioni, ad averla un'ottica più performante!