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| sent on March 06, 2022 (21:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice. Greetings Molto bella. Un saluto |
| sent on March 06, 2022 (23:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Excellent shot, beautiful specimen, very pleasant setting. Thank you for showing us this particular subspecies. ;-) Ottimo scatto, bello l'esemplare, gradevolissima l'ambientazione. Grazie per averci mostrato questa particolare sottospecie. |
| sent on March 07, 2022 (10:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Daniele, thanks Roberto, for me it is a pleasure to share with other enthusiasts and not, being the first "discoveries" of these treasures, I like this specimen much more than the other shot, of the same species, but of clearly different shapes, bearing, colors and sizes, this here was a 15/18cm seedling the other (always in the stressful loco) was at least 40 high, so high that I found it bent diagonally :-) Grazie Daniele, grazie Roberto, per me è un piacere condividere con altri appassionati e non, essendo le prime "scoperte" di questi tesori, questo esemplare mi piace molto piu rispetto all altro scatto, della stessa specie, ma di forme, portamento, colori e dimensioni nettamente diverse, questa qui era una piantina da 15/18cm l altra ( sempre nello stresso loco) era alta almeno 40, cosi alta che l ho trovata piegata in diagonale |
| sent on March 08, 2022 (11:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Shooting with a tripod it is always best to use ISOs to a minimum, if possible. Vintage optics? Scattando con treppiede è sempre meglio usare gli ISO al minimo, se possibile. Ottica vintage? |
| sent on March 08, 2022 (12:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Impossible, there was the public enemy n 1 "the wind" the light was scarce just before sunset in the tree-lined area, 1/125 I was already at the limit of the moved, in fact I threw several shots ... Vintage lens, the good old Vivitar 80-200 f4.5 with 13mm extension Impossibile, ci stava il nemico pubblico n 1 " il vento" la luce era scarsa poco prima del tramonto in zona alberata, 1/125 ero gia al limite del mosso, infatti ho buttato diversi scatti... Ottica vintage, il buon vecchio Vivitar 80-200 f4.5 con prolunga da 13mm |
| sent on March 08, 2022 (12:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
At this point a brighter lens is better, for example a Helios 44M F/2.8 or a Meyer Gorlitz Oreston 50mm f/1.8 (they are cheap). Otherwise there are Tair11A and Jupiter37A if you want something more focal length. In my opinion it is not worth shooting with a vintage lens with an F/4.5 aperture because it does not give you sharpness, it does not give you the blur that other lenses can give you at more open apertures and it also limits you with times and ISO A questo punto meglio un'ottica più luminosa, per esempio un Helios 44M F/2.8 o un Meyer Gorlitz Oreston 50mm f/1.8 (costano poco). Altrimenti ci sono Tair11A e Jupiter37A se vuoi qualcosa di focale maggiore. A mio parere non vale la pena scattare con un'ottica vintage con un diaframma F/4.5 perché non ti dà nitidezza, non ti dà lo sfocato che ti possono dare altri obiettivi a diaframmi più aperti e ti limita anche con tempi e ISO |
| sent on March 08, 2022 (12:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
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| sent on March 08, 2022 (12:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
No of course, shooting is always better than not doing it. The 50mm on APS-C become a 75mm, I use them without problems... No certo, scattare è sempre meglio che non farlo. I 50mm su APS-C diventano un 75mm, io li uso senza problemi... |
| sent on March 08, 2022 (16:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thanks gigitorins, for the advice and for your point of view, I did not understand why you deleted alone my previous comment, cmq both I have a 50mm canon f1.8 stm that a vintage of the yashica series ML f1.7, I will try to use them at the next release, although I like more the detachment that gives the canvas to 150-180, as for the sharpness, we are always there, in this kind of shots more set than pushed and well research it up to a certain point, especially if you are dealing with the "vintage" grazie gigitorins, per i consigli e per il tuo punto di vista, non ho capito come mai si sia cancellato da solo il mio commento precedente, cmq sia ho un 50mm canon f1.8 stm che un vintage della yashica serie ML f1.7, proverò ad usarli alla prossima uscita, anche se mi piace di piu lo stacco che dà il tele a 150-180, per quanto riguarda la nitidezza, siamo sempre là, in questo genere di scatti piu ambientati che spinti alla ricerca del dettaglio, e bene ricercala fino a un certo punto, soprattutto se si usano i vintage |
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