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Ibex vain...

Stambecchi

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Ibex vain sent on September 30, 2013 (17:03) by Marco Verzeroli. 4 comments, 1330 views.

, 1/1000 f/5.6, ISO 100, hand held. Parco delle Orobie Bergamasche, Italy. Specie: Capra ibex






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sent on October 01, 2013 (10:18)


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L'ambientazione circostante sembra avere del potenziale.. Forse avvicinandoti un po' e "alzandoti" avresti potuto trovare un punto di ripresa in grado di enfatizzare l'habitat di questo stambecco.
Luca Giordano
www.naturalphotographer.it

The environment surrounding it seems to have the potential .. Maybe a bit to get closer 'and "getting up" you could find a point of recovery can emphasize the habitat of the ibex.
Luca Giordano
www.naturalphotographer.it

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sent on October 01, 2013 (12:27)


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Ti ringrazio per il commento :)
Purtroppo scattando con un 50mm ero già al limite per quanto riguarda la vicinanza, e temevo che lo stambecco scappasse visto che era già abbastanza nervoso! :) però in effetti con un punto di ripresa più alto avrei colto meglio il paesaggio circostante!

Thank you for the comment :)
Unfortunately I was shooting with a 50mm already at the limit with regard to the neighborhood, and I was afraid that the ibex ran away because it was already pretty nervous! :) But in fact with a resume point higher I caught most of the scenery around!

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sent on December 21, 2015 (14:37)


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Posizione interessante... cavolo a 50mm!!

Interesting location ... cabbage 50mm !!

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sent on December 22, 2015 (12:56)


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Si ero veramente vicino. Grazie per il passaggio. :)

Marco

It was really close. Thank you for picking me up. :)

Marco


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