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| sent on May 17, 2013 (21:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A beautiful picture from the beautiful colors:-P, i ??like it! Have a nice weekend! Best wishes, Simon. Una bella immagine dai bei colori ,i like it! Buon fine settimana ! Un caro saluto,Simona. |
| sent on May 17, 2013 (21:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you and good weekend to you too ... and good photos even if the weather even bad weather will not help us hello Paul Grazie e buon fine settimana anche a te e...buone foto anche se il tempo anzi maltempo non ci aiuterà ciao Paolo |
user6267 | sent on May 25, 2013 (13:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very beautiful this shoot! Congratulations:-P Molto bella questa ripresa! Complimenti |
| sent on May 25, 2013 (13:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Each mission has its own optical, photographic pro-naturalistic 70-200mm is short objectively consider purchasing an extender 1.4x or 2x to be attached to a 70-200mm, a "Pompon" 100-400mm or 300mm f. 4 + 1.4x extender. Good colors and blurred, too central composition, sharpness and detail minimal because of your decision to shoot at f3, 2 (x good pictures but not for these shots) that offered you a shallow depth of field and sharpness the minimum system values. (Imho) hello and good life, laurel Ogni ottica ha una sua missione, per fotografia filo-naturalistica il 70-200mm è oggettivamente corto valuta l'acquisto di un extender 1.4x o di un 2x da affiancare al 70-200mm, un "pompone" 100-400mm o un 300mm f.4 + extender 1.4x. Buoni i colori e lo sfocato, composizione troppo centrale, nitidezza e dettaglio minimi a causa della tua decisione di scattare a f.3,2 (buono x ritratti ma non per queste riprese) che ti ha offerto una scarsa profondità di campo e una nitidezza ai minini valori. (imho) ciao e buona vita, lauro |
| sent on May 26, 2013 (13:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
as in the other pictures in this I must say that you're absolutely right. I am considering for some time the purchase of an extender and sooner or later it will come because every now and then even though I rarely like to do nature photos a greeting Paul come nelle altre foto anche in questa devo dire che hai assolutamente ragione. Sto valutando già da tempo l'acquisto di un extender e prima o poi arriverà visto che ogni tanto anche se raramente mi piace fare foto naturalistiche un saluto Paolo |
| sent on May 26, 2013 (16:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
If you want to deepen wildlife photography and however you are in love with the 70-200mm f.2.8 you might consider the following hypotheses: canon 70-200mm + f.2.8 extender1.4 x kenko pro 300dgx (approx € 205) or Canon 70-200mm f. 2.8 but is stabilized with kenko 1.4x and 2x extender canon series II or III (Series II are used around 250 euro). With the ptresti is to do without the tripod. Tips x avifauna: detached from iso 100 and iso dares 320-400-500, uses times of safety, but it optimizes the pdc by stopping and attention to shake-like in this picture ... the fistione like all the ducks swim / moves in the water ... to have the sharp eye and head must thwart his shake-and so you have to keep an eye on the shutter speed setting at least 1/400sec. Take advantage of the priority of the diaphragm, the servo, just one point af, af decentralize point con the joistik on guanciotta ;-) Hello and good light, laurel Se vuoi approfondire la fotografia naturalistica e comunque sei innamorato del tuo 70-200mm f.2.8 potresti valutare queste ipotesi: canon 70-200mm f.2.8 + extender1.4 x kenko pro 300dgx (205 euro c.a.) oppure canon 70-200mm f.2.8 ma is stabilizzato con extender 1.4x kenko e 2x canon serie II o III (la serie II la trovi usata intorno ai 250 euro). Con l'is ptresti fare a meno del treppiede. Consigli x l'avifauna: slegati dai 100 iso e osa 320-400-500 iso, usa tempi si di sicurezza ma ottimizza la pdc chiudendo il diaframma e attenzione al micromosso come in questa immagine ... il fistione come tutti gli anatidi nuota/si sposta nello specchio d'acqua ... per avere l'occhio e la testa nitidi devi contrastare il suo micromosso e quindi devi tenere sempre d'occhio il tempo di scatto impostando almeno 1/400sec . Sfrutta la prioritá di diaframma, ai-servo, un solo punto di af, decentra il punto di af con il joistik sulla guanciotta Ciao e buona luce, lauro |
| sent on June 02, 2013 (21:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A nice shot, I like it:-P, bravo! Hello, Luciano Un bel scatto,mi piace,bravo! Ciao,Luciano |
| sent on August 01, 2013 (21:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful subject and colors! ;-) Belli soggetto e colori ! |
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