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eeeeeeee is spring sent on April 07, 2012 (20:12) by Melugo. 6 comments, 1004 views.

, 1/160 f/10.0, ISO 400, Riserva Naturale Nazzano Tevere Farfa, Italy.

Riserva naturale Nazzano e Farfa, a mano libera, crop



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avatarmoderator
sent on April 08, 2012 (0:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I'm sorry but the photo does not convince me for these reasons:
-Micromossa
-Strangely loud as if you had lightened
-Shutter speed not safety
-Choice of diaphragm exaggerated
You have a professional viewpoint but the clearest offers you the perfect F.8 with pdc, thereby closing until death you found 1/160sec which is not practical given the dynamic scene.
You do not have a camera with fractions of iso and I can understand that you would not get you to 800 but you could gamble away the card of underexposure.
hello and good light, laurel

avatarsupporter
sent on April 09, 2012 (16:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello, Lauro through the passage and the council. As always, you're right, I had to clear up a lot, I took backlight was doing the tests, it was a day that there was nothing to photograph I took the time I appeared before, this is my first edited photo with photoshop .
Hello Ugo

avatarmoderator
sent on April 22, 2012 (20:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I am sure that next time you will be more pro-active ;-)
Make tests and sets a single central point of f and spot exposure, if necessary correct exposure by applying a manual deviation. The latter is clearly more easy series SLR bodies with 40-50-7D or 1D series 3-4 mark but with a little practice and without taking your eye from the viewfinder could optimize it.
hello and good light, laurel

avatarsupporter
sent on April 23, 2012 (20:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks I'm implementing your recommendations, the results are improving. The last photo posted (heron) was taken in the same place, light conditions more or less similar. Hello ugo

avatarsenior
sent on May 04, 2012 (10:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I saw this shot:-P

Hello Hugh were together in the shed that day, I'm the one with the 50d and the Sigma 150-500.

Shooting add that the crop is not even light, in fact if I remember correctly the two subjects were not really close, and then the light of the moment was not the greatest, in addition to the light, the mist was just taking off and so there was still that effect misty air.
I'll still congratulate you because at least you tried but I had distracted and then I lost the moment, which in this type of photography is very important.

Instead, what about the pictures of the wild boar? There was no recoverable (you show them if I am not mistaken even those in very critical conditions of light)?

Hello,
Roberto.

avatarsupporter
sent on May 04, 2012 (13:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Roberto, it's me, I remember. For photos of wild boars, working on it (which I still do not know well), perhaps out something interesting. I wanted to say that the other day in the late afternoon, there were six in that cabin and on the other side, the farthest from us, first came a wild boar that is directed on the island, after several minutes, they left a dozen little ones who have done the same way. The surprise was to all of us who took the photo believing that Germans were small, only after zooming we realized that they were wild boars. Pity I have done in one take, with the reeds that annoy.
From your photos and your comments, I think we did the same route in Patagonia, including the unique stay in Faro Punta Delgada. Hello Ugo


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