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Untitled Photo sent on October 16, 2011 (9:39) by DanielePace. 4 comments, 768 views.

ISO 100,

Motocross. Eos 40D, sigma 150 macro, iso 100, F2.8, 1/2000"





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sent on October 16, 2011 (13:20)


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Ottimo momento e dinamismo dell'immagine. Io però vedo il fuoco solo su 2 pezzetti di terra, avrei visto meglio una maggiore area a fuoco, o sulla moto o sulla terra.

Excellent time and dynamic image. But I see the fire only 2 pieces of land, I would have seen better more in-focus area, or on the bike or on the ground.

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sent on October 16, 2011 (22:15)


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Avrei preferito il motociclista a fuoco...

I would have preferred the rider focus ...

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sent on October 17, 2011 (19:36)


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ciao ragazzi, si in effetti sarebbe stato più corretto aumentare la profondità di campo ma in questo scatto mi piaceva molto lo stacco tra i due piani...

hello guys, you actually would have been more correct to increase the depth of field in this shot, but I really liked the separation between the two planes ...

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sent on October 20, 2011 (17:04)


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C'è un bel dinamismo nella foto però manca il fuoco su qualcosa che non siano due pezzi di terra volanti per aria. Secondo me sarebbe stato meglio il motociclista a fuoco. La terra sollevata ti avrebbe dato lo stacco di cui parli.

There is a nice dynamism in the picture but lacks the focus on something other than two pieces of land flying in the air. In my opinion it would be better to fire the motorcyclist. The raised ground would have given you the separation you're talking about.


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