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untitled 22 sent on February 03, 2014 (17:32) by Beppe Cialona. 2 comments, 530 views.

, 1/500 f/2.8, ISO 100, hand held.






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avatarmoderator
sent on May 09, 2014 (21:27)


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Piacevoli i colori, la composizione e il dettaglio sul cane in primo piano. La prossima volta osa chiudere quel diaframma per includere nella pdc anche il secondo soggetto che si trova in un secondo piano parallelo al tuo sensore Cool .. Qui ti bastava chiudere a f.4 max f.5,6 . (imho) . ciao, lauro

Pleasant colors, the composition and the detail on the dog in the foreground. The next time you dare close the aperture to include in the pdc also the second subject which is located in a second plane parallel to your sensor 8-) .. Here you close enough to f.4 max f.5, 6. (IMHO). hello, laurel

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sent on May 10, 2014 (13:03)


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Ciao Lauro
Ovviamente concordo con il tuo suggerimento tecnico..... Di fatto avevo settato il diaframma per un altra foto.... Non ho perso tempo nella preoccupazione che si muovessero e alla fine ho scattato con un diaframma molto aperto a scapito della PDC occorrente per avere maggiore nitidezza per il soggetto in secondo piano .... Pensavo peggio ... ma vista la distanza a cui ho scattato dal soggetto disponendo di fatto di un 75mm (su apsc ) ho constatato che non ho poi perso molto fuoco sul soggetto..... un saluto e grazie per la visita, Beppe.

Hello Lauro
Obviously I agree with your suggestion ..... technical fact I set the aperture to another picture .... I did not lose time in the concern that they move and in the end I took with a large aperture at the expense of PDC required to have greater clarity on the subject in the background .... I thought the worst ... but given the distance from the subject to which I have taken of the fact of placing a 75mm (on APSC) then I noticed that I have not lost a lot of focus on the subject a greeting ..... and thanks for the visit, Beppe.


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