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sent on March 29, 2013 (9:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
In terms of time / opening I would say that you have chosen the right combination. A 800iso You have secured a very short time to ensure that in any case the movement were frozen. In addition, with the sun enough front the result was very positive. Let's not forget also that f / 2 have also got a background disconnected despite the shallow depth of a gym and a view so short (even if they are actual 75mm). On the other hand, the picture hangs on the left (the feeling is accentuated by the collars at the bottom), and personally I would have preferred a time a little longer to give an effect like (I emphasize "type") panning, perhaps at the expense of iso. It would have been the best, imho. A livello di rapporto tempo/apertura direi che hai scelto la combinazione giusta. A 800iso ti sei assicurato tempi brevissimi per far sì che comunque il movimento venisse congelato. Inoltre con il sole abbastanza frontale il risultato è stato decisamente positivo. Non dimentichiamoci anche che a f/2 hai anche ottenuto uno sfondo staccato nonostante la poca profondità di una palestra e di un'ottica così corta (anche se effettivi sono 75mm). Per contro, la foto pende a sx (la sensazione è accentuata dalle spalliere in fondo), e personalmente avrei preferito un tempo un pochino più lungo per dare un effetto tipo (sottolineo "tipo") panning, magari a scapito degli iso. Sarebbe stato il massimo, imho.
sent on March 29, 2013 (11:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
AH! touched! I had not noticed the slope ... in fact I could have done some shooting slower next time. In fact I was there for festare thoroughly AF (so I needed to freeze the moment) and also to test the framerate shooting and extent of the buffering of a second and a little more. giosto so to get a feel ....
On another occasion, I will certainly do some experiment with panning ...
Thanks for the suggestion
See you soon AH! toccato! non mi ero affatto accorto della pendenza... in effetti avrei potuto fare anche qualche scatto più lento, la prossima volta. In realtà ero li per festare a fondo l'AF (a quindi avevo bisogno di congelare i momenti) e anche per testare il framerate di scatto ed il limite del buffering di un secondo e poco più. così giosto per prendere confidenza....
In un'altra occasione farò certamente qualche esperimento di panning...