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| sent on December 12, 2015 (17:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful! Bella! |
| sent on December 12, 2015 (19:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the compliment Ant.74, I wish you a good weekend, hello Fabrizio Grazie del complimento Ant.74, ti auguro un buon weekend, ciao Fabrizio |
| sent on December 12, 2015 (20:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Fabrizio, I never found with open wings, always closed ;-); the trouble is that I never have time enough to wait. My life is too complicated, a lot of things still to do. Shooting while not excellent do well admire. Congratulations gandy Ciao Fabrizio, non l'ho mai trovata ad ali aperte, sempre chiuse ; il guaio è che non ho mai tempo abbastanza per attendere. Ho una vita troppo complicata, un sacco di cose sempre da fare. Lo scatto pur non essendo eccellente si fa ben ammirare. Complimenti gandy |
| sent on December 13, 2015 (19:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Gandy Hello, thanks for the compliment. The Lycaenidae are always difficult to photograph with open wings as hardly open them completely and then to have everything in focus should use very closed diaphragms are only compatible with the use of the tripod that is not easy to use during the hours when the sun butterflies are active. For what I've written above, you're right, ours is a very hectic life, but you only live once and then sometimes it pays to get our spaces. Good evening, hello Fabrizio Ciao Gandy, grazie del complimento. I licenidi sono sempre difficili da fotografare ad ali aperte in quanto molto difficilmente le aprono del tutto e quindi per avere tutto a fuoco bisognerebbe usare diaframmi molto chiusi compatibili solo con l'uso del cavalletto che non è facile da usare durante le ore di sole quando le farfalle sono attive. Per quello che mi hai scritto sopra, hai ragione la nostra è una vita molto frenetica, ma si vive una volta sola e allora qualche volta vale la pena di prenderci i nostri spazi. Buona serata, ciao Fabrizio |
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