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Vineyard guide...

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Vineyard guide sent on November 05, 2024 (23:30) by Mattia_cattafesta_uw. 2 comments, 145 views. [retina]

, 1/250 f/5.6, ISO 100, hand held. Asti, Italy.

inaspettato incontro durante un tour guidato tra le vigne di neviglie, fine ottobre



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avatarsenior
sent on November 18, 2024 (20:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Cute, there is too little PDC on the butterfly and if I could there would have been much more tightening on the subject - it depends on the minimum focusing distance of the lens -. Even without zooming in, you can see that the back of the wings and a couple of grapes are much sharper than the rest of the butterfly.
Keep in mind that the closer you get the more the PDC shrinks so f/5.6 is not so much.
The 24mm for this type of photo doesn't make much sense. An 85 would have isolated better, even not macro.

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sent on November 18, 2024 (22:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Yes, yes you're right, but it really happened to me there while I had the 24mm up to take some glimpses of the vineyards and some set portraits of my wife and what do I do not try?? :-D
Anyway yes, I connect to your other comments and I realized that I always have this fixation of the aperture, which in my still inexperienced mind tells me b you have the lens open then open (or as a former biker, who always keeps open when in doubt), and I noticed that he snatched PDC from me preventing me from focusing well on both the butterfly and the grapes ... But I liked it and I wanted to get some tips, like yours!
Ps I would have a 60mm macro, but now that I put it it was gone... Had I had that and the tripod and 20 seconds to get organized, instead I shot a set of shots in servo trying to get to the minimum distance of the lens (which is not bad, at 28cm Approximately), but nada went...


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