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Anatidi di Racconigi

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Untitled Photo sent on January 06, 2012 (11:21) by Alvise72. 11 comments, 867 views.

, 1/800 f/4.0, ISO 200, hand held. Centro Cicogne e Anatidi di Racconigi, Italy.

Dist. sogg. 8mt



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sent on January 11, 2012 (17:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice subject and composition, with a D3 I would not have shot at 200 ISO, the head is moved, I've raised at least 400 iso in order to have a time of 1/1600s so you'd better freeze subject movement and drops! !

avatarjunior
sent on January 11, 2012 (17:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

should also say that it was taken in Racconigi, out of respect for the rules of the Forum and the oasis.

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sent on January 11, 2012 (17:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

should also say that it was taken in Racconigi


from what can be seen?

avatarsenior
sent on January 11, 2012 (17:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

should also say that it was taken in Racconigi, out of respect for the rules of the Forum and the oasis.


that 'the rules of the forum there' wrote that if shooting Racconigi I declare it? And I do not think the oasis on the site it says that you have to mention them when you publish photographs taken at their oasis. Can you give me the references that I read them?

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sent on January 11, 2012 (17:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

ahh ... I get it. On some photos of Juza, specimens of Racconigi are classified as "in captivity. '" I did a half-hour discussion with the manager when I was there and I said (also in agreement with the Lipu) their specimens can not be considered exactly in captivity. ' If anything pasturati in abundance, but not forced in aviaries, as in other oases (type S. Alessio). They are free, in fact, to go where they want and when they want, is also clearly confirmed by nocturnal observations that have certified the release of several ducks from the oasis or even mass displacement of large groups in the country.

As for baiting, if this is 'considered a practice that automatically puts in captivity' the animal, then I would say that very few oases Italian (Lipu and WWF) are saved, at least as far as I know. In many places pasturano the ducks (although to a lesser extent, for example Marano, and that 'considered in all respects a natural place well away from the captivity' ... so it 's true that sometimes we do not tbrambles even a mallard) and passerines (even in super wild Oasis Bentivoglio).

If, however, the possibility 'of photographing animals in low to the ground and bring them (simply because' confident, but still have attitudes still very close to the 'wildness' ") and 'considered a feasible practice only in places of captivity', well then I think you should be revised rules of the forum.

I conclude with a final consideration of the operator: many specimens of ducks born in Racconigi and are therefore treated in order to make them dependent on humans. Many others come to Racconigi through migration routes and stop them 'cause they are doing well, but mostly because' around there are "wild" exterminate all the hunters who sterminabile. E 'therefore comportamente "natural" refuge in a protected place where you can spend the winter.

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sent on January 11, 2012 (18:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I do not think that the subjects photographed Racconigi can be considered in captivity .......
Surely shots at that site, are facilitated.
The image, in my opinion, should have been frozen better .......

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sent on January 11, 2012 (19:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Subject is very nice, as the shot.
Would have benefited hugely from a shutter speed more 'rapid freezing so' movement ;-)
Iso 400 would already 'enough ...
Greetings! ;-)

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sent on January 11, 2012 (20:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

For me it is not bad, but you cut the riflessoooo ... :-D

avatarsenior
sent on January 11, 2012 (21:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Sunday I was in racconigi but this I did not vista.bella compliments head dovere.per not frozen to the interesting discussion that I created and I do not think it captive and they say something in nature that mezzo.ciò and safe, and not and how to look for them in natura.li know something for sure there trovi.ciao

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sent on January 11, 2012 (21:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

very beautiful moment caught

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sent on January 11, 2012 (21:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

the pair of pesciaiola present in Racconigi (you have photographed the male, I hope you know) is not reached Racconigi of his will, but purchased by Mr. Vaschetti (which is not the manager, but the owner and creator of the oasis), the one who must all my respect, as a great lover of animals, as well as great bw, which plays a lot of work for the maintenance and continuous improvement of 'oasis, which has an exceptional educational value, and also natural, since the external marshes represent a wintering site or a stop for several animals, but in any case would say that you can define a controlled environment as regards the inner tanks. As to whether we should mention that the photos are taken in the oasis of Racconigi is written a bit 'around the oasis (eg in sheds)




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