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sent on May 28, 2020 (16:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ Very first macro experiment. it's pretty painful „
It's not really like that
“ I know there's a lot to learn and I'll try „
This honors you. Considering the unhindered background and the subject with a somewhat complicated body I would have tried to close the diaphragm more to have more pdc. Forse, given the length of the antennas I would have looked for a vertical shot so as not to cut off the perch. The cut of the perch I see well when you want to get major enlargements or a detail of the subject. " Primissimo esperimento macro.. fa abbastanza pena" Non è proprio così, se tu avessi visto la mia prima macro
" so che c'è molto molto da imparare e ci proverò " Questo ti fa onore.
Considerando lo sfondo senza ostacoli ed il soggetto con un corpo un po' complicato avrei cercato di chiudere maggiormente il diaframma per avere più pdc. Forse, visto la lunghezza delle antenne avrei cercato una ripresa verticale per non troncare così di netto il posatoio. Il taglio del posatoio lo vedo bene quando si vuole ottenere ingrandimenti maggiori o un particolare del soggetto.
sent on May 28, 2020 (18:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Pigi47 thank you for the very useful advice, maybe in the first photo one thinks to always fill the frame while instead it needs to be studied more. I for now go to easel ball head machine and tamron 180.. slowly I will organize myself with other but I think it is enough to learn.. then finances permitting you will see. In any case, I'd love to get advice from you while also seeing your gorgeous photos Heo Mario Pigi47 ti ringrazio per i consigli utilissimi, forse nellle prime foto uno pensa di riempire sempre il fotogramma mentre invece va studiata di più. Io per adesso vado di cavalletto testa a sfera macchina e tamron 180.. piano piano mi organizzerò con altro ma penso che sia sufficiente per imparare.. poi finanze permettendo si vedrà. In ogni caso man mano posto qui e mi farebbe molto piacere avere consigli da parte tua vedendo anche le tue foto stupende Ciao Mario
sent on May 29, 2020 (8:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
as a start there is no harm divid the advice of Master Pier and then I break a spear in your defense as the subject is not among the easiest as the length of the antennas always puts in crisis you are on the right track bravo here Salvator come inizio non c'e male
condivido i consigli del maestro Pier e poi spezzo una lancia in tua difesa in quanto il soggetto non è tra i più facili in quanto la lunghezza delle antenne mette sempre in crisi