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sent on January 08, 2014 (23:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
To photograph a butterfly in May as part of the insects (but butterflies are classified as insects? I had a doubt: fconfuso :) you enter the field of macro or better in close-up photography that involves the use of dedicated macro objectives that allow you to get closer to the subject than a normal lens like the one you've used in this case and that has not allowed you to shoot with a magnification appreciable butterfly.
apart from the limitations of the equipment, I suffered a net background too confused and although in this case perhaps the lines that are reflected on the wings could be a starting point different and creative way to get it back.
so the leaves coming from the left in the frame and off the wall, next time I found a background as homogeneous as possible to take the bestsubject
I'm not very well versed in macros, but on this picture I think the advice that I gave you, are correct, but a book that deals with this kind of photo you would definitely be more help.
hello, simone
Per fotografare una farfalla come la maggio parte degli insetti (ma le farfalle sono catalogato come insetti? mi è venuto un dubbio) si entra nel campo della macrofotografia o meglio nella fotografia a distanza ravvicinata che prevede l'uso di obiettivi dedicato macro che ti permettono di avvicinarti di più al soggetto rispetto ad un obiettivo normale come quello che hai usato tu in questo caso e che non ti ha permesso di riprendere con un ingrandimento apprezzabile la farfalla.
a parte i limiti dell'attrezzatura,vedo subito uno sfondo troppo netto e confuso anche se in questo caso forse le righe che si riflettono sulle ali poteva essere uno spunto diverso e creativo per riprenderla.
per cui via le foglie che entrano da sx nell'inquadratura e via il muro,la prossima volta trovati uno sfondo il più omogeneo possibile per staccare meglio il soggetto
io non sono molto esperto in macro ma su questa foto credo che i consigli che ti ho dato,siano corretti ma un libro che tratti di questo genere fotografico ti sarebbe sicuramente di maggior aiuto.