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sent on December 16, 2012 (23:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I do not know the name of this insettino bright but in the evenings of July very nice to see. I think I reached the limit of my D60. Guido Non conosco il nome di questo insettino luminoso però nelle sere di luglio è molto simpatico da vedere. Penso di aver raggiunto il limite della mia D60. Guido
sent on December 17, 2012 (23:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Rather than using a Nikon D60 why not try with a Canon 60D? :-D I'll be serious ... the subject and the atmosphere I find them interesting but I think the 6 seconds you do not have permission to freeze the subject perfectly (her shake). Hello and good light, laurel Anzichè usare una nikon D60 perchè non provi con una canon 60D ? Torno serio ... il soggetto e l'atmosfera li trovo interessanti ma credo che i 6 secondi non ti hanno permesso di congelare perfettamente il soggetto (suo micromosso). Ciao e buona luce, lauro
sent on December 18, 2012 (20:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello The subject in question is a female firefly. The female, unlike the male does not fly and emits light fixed :) Excellent document quoto ElleEmme for the blur.
Hello Ciao Il soggetto in questione è una lucciola femmina. La femmina a differenza del maschio non vola ed emette luce fissa :) Ottimo documento, quoto elleemme per il micromosso.
sent on December 18, 2012 (23:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you for your valuable comments. For many years I see these insects and I had never imagined that they were female firefly. With respect to the shake-I do not know how to solve it, because the animal moves continuously, likely to oxygenate the bioluminescence and the light emitted is very weak. With a stroke of stronger flash is no longer the light, while raising the ISO yield the 60D is unlikely. :-( If anyone has a solution that is not buy una'altra camera tell me please. Greetings to all. Guido Grazie per i vostri preziosi commenti. Sono ormai anni che vedo questi insetti e mai mi ero immaginato che fossero femmine di lucciola. Riguardo al micromosso non so come risolverlo, in quanto l'animaletto si muove in continuazione, probabilmente per ossigenare la bioluminescenza e la luce emessa è davvero flebile. Con un colpo più forte di flash non appare più il chiarore, mentre alzando gli ISO la resa della 60D è improponibile. Se qualcuno ha una soluzione che non sia comperare una'altra fotocamera me la dica per piacere. Saluti a tutti. Guido
sent on December 18, 2012 (23:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Solutions: -to give you a canon 5d mark II or III (you do not have to buy it:-D) b-use a reflective panel and place it in a horseshoe c-softened and weakened flash bounce reflector of d-use a light (LED) in the bottom left and point it at the shadow area of ??the subject ;-) hello, laurel Soluzioni: a- farti regalare una canon 5d mark II o III (non devi comprarla tu) b- sfruttare un pannello riflettente e posizionarlo a ferro di cavallo c- flash ammorbidito e depotenziato di rimbalzo su pannello riflettente d- usare un punto luce (led) nell'angolo sotto a sinistra e puntarlo sulla zona in ombra del soggetto ciao, lauro