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Butterflies...

Nature - B&W

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Butterflies sent on October 15, 2011 (17:02) by Alberto Dall'oglio. 5 comments, 843 views.

at 88mm, 1/8 f/11.0, ISO 200, tripod.

Suzzara (MN) 2010





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sent on November 11, 2011 (16:07)


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E' un Ginkgo Biloba? Le foglie di questa pianta mi hanno sempre colpito per la loro peculiare forma. Anche in questo scatto emerge la tua creatività artistica, anche se questo scatto mi sembra meno riuscito di tuoi altri. La luce è bellissima così come la texture, ma le foglie mi paiono troppo ammassate e chiuse per dare l'idea dell' "altro da sè" se mi passi il termine ;-) e la composizione ne risulta lievemente appesantita. Ovviamente è solo una mia impressione Alberto, che non toglie nulla alla tua bravura. Ste

It 'sa Ginkgo Biloba? The leaves of this plant have always struck me for their peculiar shape. Even in this shot shows your artistic creativity, although this shot seems to me less successful your others. The light is beautiful as well as the texture, but the leaves seem to me too crowded and closed to give the idea of ??the '"other self" if I pass the word ;-) and composition it is slightly heavy. Of course that's just my impression Alberto, that does not detract from your skills. Ste

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sent on November 11, 2011 (16:26)


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Si, Stebesa, è proprio il Ginkgo, una pianta che adoro. Cosa intendi quando dici: "le foglie mi paiono troppo ammassate e chiuse per dare l'idea dell' "altro da sè" se mi passi il termine"? L'intento di questo scatto era paragonare le foglie ad un assembramento di farfalle crepuscolari (falene) che hanno una forma appiattita molto simile...

Ciao e grazie, Alberto.

Yes, Stebesa, it is the Ginkgo, a plant that I love. What do you mean when you say, "leaves me seem too crowded and closed to give the idea of ??the '" other self "if I throw the term"? The intent of this shot was to compare the leaves to a gathering twilight of butterflies (moths) have a flattened shape very similar ...

Hello and thank you, Albert.

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sent on November 11, 2011 (16:56)


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Ciao ALberto, intendo dire che l'effetto da te ricercato sarebbe stato ancora più marcato se ci fossero state meno fogli/più distanti. Diciamo...con le prime quattro foglie in primo piano più quelle nella parte alta a sx sarebbe stato perfetto. Le foglie posizionate sotto le prime mi sembrano togliere un po' di pulizia allo scatto, anche se ovviamente, tolte quelle, le "farfalle" non sarebbero più assembrate...si perderebbe il numero, ma la forma sarebbe più nitida ;-) Ste

Hello Alberto, I mean that the effect sought by you would have been even stronger if there were fewer sheets / more distant. Let's say ... the first four leaves in the foreground to the left at the top would be perfect. The leaves placed under the first moment I seem to take a little 'cleaning to shoot, though of course, removed those, the "butterflies" would no longer be assembrate ... we would lose the number, but the shape is sharper Ste ;-)

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sent on November 11, 2011 (17:15)


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...Ho capito adesso, però non mi sembrava il caso di "spulciare" le foglie dell'albero di mio padre per scattare la mia foto ;-)

Ciao, Alberto.

I understand now ... But I did not think the case of "comb" the leaves of my father to take my picture ;-)

Hello, Alberto.

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sent on November 11, 2011 (17:27)


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ehehehe...concordo appieno ;-) Ste

ehehehe ... I totally agree ;-) Ste


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