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Insect x sent on June 19, 2013 (0:16) by Davidthegray. 2 comments, 503 views.

, 1/160 f/5.0, ISO 100, hand held. Oasi Palude Brabbia, Italy.

Lo stelo oscillava "come una canna al vento", mentre le zanzare banchettavano. postata per identificazione. Identificata grazie a Pigi47.



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sent on June 19, 2013 (15:33)


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Un lepidottero facente parte della famiglia delle Zygaene.

Un simile soggetto con ali poste a quel modo risulta difficile d'affrontare con un diaframma come quello usato per la poca pdc che produce. Anche la prospettiva non ti ha aiutato, forse meglio porti lateralmente cercando il miglior parallelismo possibile.
Visto lo sfondo pulito potevi aumentare la sensibilità a favore di una miglior velocità per il vento e per chiudere maggiormente a favore di una maggiore pdc.

A moth being part of the family of Zygaene.

A similar subject with wings placed like that is difficult to deal with in a diaphragm as used for the little pdc it produces. The prospect has not helped you, perhaps better side ports looking for the best possible parallelism.
Given the clean background could increase the sensitivity in favor of better speed to the wind and to close more in favor of greater pdc.

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sent on June 19, 2013 (16:46)


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Grazie Pigi per il commento. In effetti avrei dovuto abbassare gli ISO, poiché il tempo che ho usato era già al limite. Il vento era notevole, e lo stelo oscillava tantissimo. Purtroppo ero circondato da nugoli di zanzare (senza Autan! Triste) che non aiutavano la riflessione, ed ho il "vizio" di cercare sempre di non andare oltre i 100 ISO, che lascio praticamente sempre fissi.

Ho anche altri scatti, alcuni da altre prospettive, ma sono quasi tutti mossi, e nessuno con sufficiente PDC.

Mi incuriosiva l'insetto, per questo l'ho postata comunque: non sono esperto, sospettavo un lepidottero, ma non credevo che potessero ripiegare le ali così.

Pigi Thanks for the comment. In fact I had to lower the ISO, since the time I was already used to the limit. The wind was high, and the stem fluctuated a lot. Unfortunately, I was surrounded by swarms of mosquitoes (without Autan! :-() They did not help the reflection, and I have the "vice" always try not to go above 100 ISO, which I leave almost always fixed.

I also have other shots, some from other perspectives, but they are almost all moved, and no one with sufficient PDC.

I was curious about the bug, that's why I posted anyway: I'm no expert, I suspected a moth, but I did not think they could fold the wings as well.


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