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Sympetrum Southern (Selys, 1841)...

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Sympetrum Southern (Selys, 1841) sent on September 25, 2012 (12:57) by Eragon. 5 comments, 563 views.

, 1/200 f/16.0, ISO 200, tripod.


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1 person like it: Gian Carlo Calcaterra


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avatarsenior
sent on September 25, 2012 (13:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

click eragon very natural and great detail when we consider the high light, however well managed, and the shooting distance. good situation. bravo. ps.: clonerei the dry branch on the top right

avatarjunior
sent on September 25, 2012 (13:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Guz! I'm glad you like it and thanks for the advice, taken from the beauty of the situation did not notice the dead branch, if I can do the test to crop the photo and see what comes out.

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sent on September 25, 2012 (14:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

wishes for the new purchase and I also see that already the results are not bad, you should indicate the shooting data and if you used a tripod, this for a more focused analysis with more detailed advice. From what I can tell you now that at the click of a frame fits vertically, with the collar of the tamron can rotate loosening the best as you like without having to turn your head. if people allow you tighten a little by moving very slowly, the result is to have the background more homogeneous, for now and all and have fun in your stream :-)

I forgot this is a nice pair of Sympetrum Southern (Selys, 1841)

avatarsupporter
sent on September 25, 2012 (16:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Cyrus was able to suggest good advice.

avatarjunior
sent on September 25, 2012 (20:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Cyrus, thanks for your good wishes and for the great tips! As the approach to the subject I had no problem to get close, in fact before the shot is riuscitto to approach even more but I lost a little something in focus, perhaps even more by closing the diaphragm would solve your problem? Thank you again to all!


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