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the pillory .. but for his own good...

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the pillory .. but for his own good sent on July 29, 2012 (9:18) by Lloyd142. 3 comments, 927 views.

Chi e' abituato a lavorare con gli animali, a volte si deve improvvisare veterinario, per sopperire alle piccole difficolta' e ai malanni di cui le bestie soffrono. Oggi mi sono imbattuto in questa scena in cui la vacca e' stata messa alla gogna...ma giusto il tempo per pulirle uno zoccolo che si era infettato... Appena liberata e' tornata a pascolare tranquillamente...




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avatarmoderator
sent on July 29, 2012 (10:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Good point and recovery time read. The next time you try to use a faster shutter speed to freeze the shake of the cow and the factor. If you have used a compact (I think the quality of the shot) you could use the sport mode and a polarizing filter placed in front of the optics (lens of your sunglasses). hello, laurel

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sent on July 29, 2012 (10:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

If you have used a compact (I think the quality of the shot)



This' confirmation that in terms of photography I have to be a mutt ....
I used a MK IV with 17-40 .... :-| :-|:-P
And the polarizer I had it well in your backpack ... 8-)
Anyways .... in Milan say "ofelèe ago and to mestèe ..." :-P:-P

Ps .. You know, the trouble and 'that I still have in my head the crafts' of my 40D and raise the ISO, I still for the arm as far as I suffered the 40 ... ;-)

avatarmoderator
sent on July 29, 2012 (11:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I do not know your shooting data and in this respect I remind you that these provide useful information to other users allows them to enter into the spirit of better picture posted and understand your options in the stage of pre-release as well as allow us to make a more reasoned comment and objectively.
In reality you are suffering from "mental Bollard" which is a block that all of us photographers we forgetting, however, that digital noise by magic if you do not see a print of the image.
My Bollard on the 40d were 640 iso, iso 1250 on 1dmark4:-D
The filter pola you would have allowed to saturate the colors and to reduce the atmosphere pasty the background caused by the conformation of the atmosphere .. it is true .. 'd have a longer shutter speed, but you could compensate by raising the ISO and perhaps beyond your mental pole. The part passhearing after the first plane is generated by the heat pump combined with a little shake your ... coming back was better to take liquids with 1/250sec. close to f, 8, use the knob and raise the ISO to 800 or more. Hello and good light, laurel


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