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| sent on May 15, 2018 (23:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful realization in which you have seized the atmosphere of the working environment and the fine craftsmanship of the grinder. Bravo Hello Stefano Bella realizzazione in cui hai carpito l'atmosfera dell'ambiente lavorativo e la bella manualità del molatore. Bravo Ciao Stefano |
| sent on May 16, 2018 (14:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Stefano, always present, thank you very much! I must say that here on Juza this photo I see it quite noisy/ruined, I do not understand why :-/ Stefano, sempre presente, ti ringrazio molto! devo dire che qui su Juza questa foto la vedo abbastanza rumorosa/rovinata, non capisco il perché |
| sent on June 04, 2018 (23:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
That's great too. Hello. Ottimo anche questo. Ciao. |
| sent on June 04, 2018 (23:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you so much, very kind! Grazie mille, gentilissimo! |
| sent on June 06, 2018 (11:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice, great and interesting gallery. As you've already pointed out, he's got some blur or something... in my opinion you could go up with the Iso (even if in theory you are in safety times with 1/80) so the D600 holds them quietly. A greeting, Paul Molto bella,ottima ed interessante galleria.Come hai già fatto presente te,ha del micromosso o qualcosa del genere...secondo me potevi salire con gli Iso (anche se in teoria sei nei tempi di sicurezza con 1/80) tanto la D600 li regge tranquillamente. Un saluto,Paolo |
| sent on June 06, 2018 (11:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Paul, thanks for the comment. Yes, it is actually strange, even on the face known much grain, almost more than in the other parts while not intervening locally, maybe I did some chapel in Lr and I did not notice but it seems strange. :-/ moved I do not think is moved, at 35 mm 1/80 holds it more than well, also I was leaning with the goal to an inferred of the window... firmer than that you die :-D Ciao Paolo, grazie del commento. Si, effettivamente è strano, anche sulla faccia noto molta grana, quasi più che nelle altre parti pur non essendo intervenuto localmente, magari ho fatto io qualche cappellata in Lr e non mi sono accorto ma mi pare strano. Mosso non credo sia mosso, a 35 mm 1/80 lo regge più che bene, inoltre ero appoggiato con l'obiettivo a un'inferiata della finestra...più fermo di così si muore |
| sent on June 06, 2018 (13:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ More stationary than so you die „ Well you have to see if he was just still he ;-) Cmque I repeat: It remains a nice picture! Hello " più fermo di così si muore" beh bisogna vedere se era proprio fermo anche lui cmque ripeto:rimane una bella foto! ciao |
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