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Kingfisher...

Martin Pescatore - Oasi di Cervar

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Kingfisher sent on November 17, 2013 (0:14) by Lorenzobologna. 4 comments, 478 views.

at 300mm, 1/80 f/7.1, ISO 320, tripod. Oasi Naturalistica di Cervara, Italy. Specie: Alcedo atthis




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avatarmoderator
sent on November 17, 2013 (0:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Good composition and colors. But the subject is too set and it does not seem very sharp. Next time try to get close or to extend the optics. Post always complete the shooting data in the appropriate fields if you want to receive more detailed comments. (Imho). hello, laurel

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sent on November 21, 2013 (12:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you! in fact I would need a better optics, unfortunately being the first time I am made to fit the one I had already :-)
I have now added all the data and I hope next time to be able to improve!

avatarmoderator
sent on November 21, 2013 (14:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

As shooting settings were very borderline:
F.7-, 1 is a good value for the tamron but with f.8 ottenevi maximum yield
-Shutter speed: even if you have used a tripod head x 1/80sec. I'm really in the red zone to have guarantees that the subject does not move, does not swing the roost, the rigid base (wooden board) does not perceive the vibrations created by other photographers. The remote control might help as well as the stabilizer was added but to have higher margins had to raise at least those iso 500 and coglievi the opportunity to control the White underexpose by 2/3 stop.
Among the various dedicated optical Currency Sigma 150-500mm os that has a good focal ratio / performance without fainting ... we add a battery grip and you would get a well balanced system.
Care also the type of head x nature photography.
hello, theuro

avatarjunior
sent on November 22, 2013 (13:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Yes indeed you are right about the settings, I tried to take pictures with very low iso to try to have more details but losing in shutter speed and f .. tips for the next time!
While for whites must admit to being very ignorant of their use, I'll have to read up on how to properly use them. Any advice on using generic as well as on this particular photo?
For the optics for the first time since I wanted to keep my experiences, but because I liked to take pictures like that I guess with the new year I will take a specific perspective. I've read good things about the Sigma 120-400mm and 150-500mm also, but I have also noticed that many people use the 300 mm f 4, according to you what would be the best choice?
hello, Lorenzo




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