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sent on September 17, 2012 (21:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
That's nice! seems like you're doing a pretty smile, never been to Donna Nook ;-) Che carina!!! sembra ti stia facendo un bel sorriso, mai stato a Donna Nook
sent on September 18, 2012 (11:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Mommotti and thanks Alex. Donna Nook, where I was for two years to file, for me it was a wonderful experience. Of the 'real' and wild. Are you on an open beach and great weather overlooking the North Sea, from morning till evening. With you only the seals and your ability to interact with them. I was struck by the relationship that is created between these animals and humans. The respect that you are required to give not to cause trouble and reminders that seals them do to you, when maybe come down a bit 'too much under the minimum distance themselves will allow.
And then the measurement you need to find yourself between the desire to get closer to the small and the distance instead you have to keep because they are completely helpless. I highly recommend this for those who want to not to get carried away, as sometimes unfortunatelySome you can see, and shoot with long lenses.
The light is amazing and the photos are just as well without spacconeggiare with a sgrandangolata! Grazie Mommotti e grazie Alex. Donna Nook, dove sono stata per due anni di file, per me è stata un'esperienza bellissima. Di quelle 'vere' e selvagge. Sei tu su una spiaggia aperta e immensa affacciata alle intemperie del mare del nord dalla mattina fino alla sera. Con te solo le foche e la tua capacità di interagire con loro. Mi ha colpito molto il rapporto che si crea fra questi animali e l'uomo. Il rispetto che sei tenuto a dare per non arrecare disturbo e i richiami che le foche stesse ti fanno, quando magari scendi un po' troppo sotto la distanza minima che loro stesse ti concedono.
E poi la misura che devi trovare con te stesso tra la voglia di avvicinarti ai piccoli e la distanza che invece devi mantenere perchè loro sono completamente indifesi. Per questo consiglio vivamente a chi va di non lasciarsi prendere la mano, come ogni tanto purtroppo si vede, e di scattare con obiettivi lunghi.
La luce è strepitosa e le foto vengono bene lo stesso anche senza spacconeggiare con una sgrandangolata!!