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| sent on May 14, 2020 (21:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice compliments scene. Molto bella la scena complimenti. |
| sent on May 15, 2020 (0:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great shot beautiful shot shot. fantastic the coloring, framing and light management compliments ottimo scatto bellissimo momento colto. fantastica la cromia, inquadratura e gestione della luce complimenti |
| sent on May 15, 2020 (8:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nicola and Alex, thanks. Nicola ed Alex, grazie. |
| sent on May 15, 2020 (11:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
These are made and finished killers (for the record, it's a Thomisus onustus or crab spider for friends); if you have a chance to see it again (maybe you have it in the garden) you will see that after the next wetsuit it will probably become clearer (as well as bigger). I had an identical one in a driveway shared with the neighbors, then they decided to prun and who knows what happened. A real hunting portent, he exterminated bees as if there were no tomorrow! (you find something in my gallery). In relation to the purely technical aspect, being non-dedicated equipment, I do not think there is much to recriminate, perhaps a little too much contrast. Questi sono dei killer fatti e finiti (per la cronaca, è un Thomisus onustus o ragno granchio per gli amici); se hai occasione di rivederlo (magari lo hai in giardino) vedrai che dopo la prossima muta probabilmente diventerà più chiaro (oltre che più grosso). Io ne avevo uno identico in una grande margherita in comune coi vicini, poi hanno deciso di potare e chissà che fine ha fatto. Un vero portento di caccia, sterminava api come se non ci fosse un domani!(trovi qualcosa nella mia galleria). In merito all'aspetto puramente tecnico, trattandosi di attrezzatura non dedicata, non penso ci sia molto da recriminare, forse un pò troppo contrasto. |
| sent on May 15, 2020 (11:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you ACos. I like arachnids very much, especially when they build their spectacular cobwebs that with the right light allow images of great effect. In contrast you're right, but with direct hosting unfortunately when I place my pictures I always see them too blurred, (as opposed to when I use external hosting), as a result I gave an excess of contrast mask. I have to admit that the 56 with tubes, although it will never be a macro, is really a remarkable optics, as well as quite versatile. Grazie ACos. A me gli aracnidi piacciono moltissimo, soprattutto quando costruiscono le loro spettacolari ragnatele che con la luce giusta permettono immagini di grande effetto. Sul contrasto hai ragione, ma con l'hosting diretto purtroppo quando posto le mie immagini le vedo sempre troppo poco nitide, (al contrario d quando uso hosting esterni), di conseguenza ho dato un eccesso di maschera di contrasto. Devo ammettere che il 56 con tubi, anche se non sarà mai un macro, è davvero un'ottica notevole, oltre che abbastanza versatile. |
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