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Quadrimaculata...

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Quadrimaculata sent on August 17, 2013 (23:07) by Mgnax. 9 comments, 1171 views. [retina]

, 0.4 sec f/11.0, ISO 200, tripod.




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sent on August 18, 2013 (15:44)


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spettacolo..colori e dettaglio al massimo, composizione ECCELSA
complimenti
Andrea

show .. color and detail to the maximum, composition ECCELSA
congratulations
Andrea

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sent on August 18, 2013 (22:39)


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Ri-grazie Andrea, sono contento ti sia piaciuta...ero dubbioso se pubblicarla o meno...
Ciao
Max


Re-thank Andrea, I'm glad you liked it ... I was doubtful whether or not to publish it ...
Hello
Max

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sent on August 19, 2013 (9:29)


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Bella Max.
Questo soggetto non è facile da fotografare, complimenti.
Ciao!

P.S. attento a non tagliarti con quell'obiettivo... Cool

Beautiful Max
This subject is not easy to photograph, congratulations.
Hello!

PS careful not to cut yourself with that goal ... 8-)

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sent on August 19, 2013 (15:43)


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Ecco...lo sapevo...mi sono tagliato il dito...MrGreenMrGreenMrGreen
Gran bella lama di lente...
Grassie Emilius!


That's ... I knew it ... I cut my finger ... :-D:-D:-D
Great beautiful blade of lens ...
Grassie Emilius!

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sent on August 19, 2013 (21:49)


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gran bel soggetto e ottima la ripresa.
A f11 e' il non plus ultra ma ho visto che regge molto bene anche f16 il vetraccio !

ciao, Nicola

great piece of work and excellent shooting.
A f11 and 'the ultimate but I saw that it also works well vetraccio the f16!

hello, Nicola

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sent on August 19, 2013 (22:33)


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Grazie Nik...avevo proprio paura degli f16 ma se dici così la prossima volta proverò!

Thanks Nik ... I was really afraid of f16 but if you say so next time I'll try!

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sent on August 19, 2013 (22:40)


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" Grazie Nik...avevo proprio paura degli f16 ma se dici così la prossima volta proverò! "

fai lo stesso scatto ai due diaframmi e valuti quanto perde in termini di nitidezza e quanto guadagni in pdc.

ciao, Nicola

Thanks Nik ... I was really afraid of f16 but if you say so next time I'll try!


do the same step to the two diaphragms and evaluate it loses in terms of sharpness and what you earn in pdc.

hello, Nicola

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sent on August 20, 2013 (8:46)


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quoto nicola e aggiungo che se forzi la luce con il flash tiene meglio l'f16. ho da poco fatto tutta una serie di scatti a f16 per valutare questo e con l'uso del flash depotenziato e schermato in aggiunta alla luce naturale e forzata coi pannelli l'f16 lo si puo' provare. detto questo qui me la sono scampata visto l'hd da 8.9 che comunque è di grandissima qualità. qualche bianchino al limite sugli ommatidi ma ci sta. se già non lo fai quando hai ommatidi o altro un po' slavati per non schermatura della luce, selezionali col lazo e poi in correzione colore selettiva selezioni quel colore e giochi li con i cursori e recuperi molto di piu' che semplicemente abbassando la luminosità che ti trasforma un bianco, che in origine come nel tuo caso era marrone, in grigio. bravo vecchio

quoto nicola and add that if you force the light with the flash takes better the f16. I recently did a series of shots at f16 to evaluate this and with the use of flash weakened and shielded in addition to natural light and forced the panels with f16 you can 'try. having said that I have made here since the hd escaped from 8.9 which is still of great quality. some bianchino the limit on ommatidia but there is. if you do not already do when you ommatidia or other a little 'washed out not to light shading, select them with the lasso and then in selective color correction and color selections that play them with sliders and recoveries much more' than simply lowering the brightness that switches to a white, originally as in your case was brown, gray. good old

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sent on August 21, 2013 (15:42)


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Grazie della dritta Flavio...quella del lazo proprio non lo sapevo...sono una ciofeca con fotoskiopp...MrGreen

Thanks for the tip Flavio ... that the lasso just did not know ... I'm a ciofeche with fotoskiopp ... :-D


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