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sent on May 11, 2014 (12:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Already it is difficult to photograph one of the trigger ... view his usual vivacity! ... You will have immortalized both simultaneously! Nice shot! Excellent composition, sharpness, maf, pdc ... In short, everything! One question I have ... You kept the ISO low, almost to the minimum (200) and content you have noise, with the aperture you've earned pdc and to compensate for these parameters, you have lengthened the tde (exposure time) . 1/8 sec. requires that the subject is standing still ... and that's okay ... You've probably used a Plamp. But I am struck by the scene's brightness and sharpness achieved. Did you use something to brighten up the two crickets? Well ... I wish that I (we) speak lighting of this photo. Do you want to get away with saying that it is only ambient light? ;-) Già è difficile fotografarne uno di grilletto... vista la sua solita vivacità!... tu ne hai immortalati due contemporaneamente! Bel colpo! Composizione eccellente, nitidezza, maf, pdc... Insomma, tutto! Una domanda ce l'ho... Hai tenuto gli iso bassi, quasi al minimo (200) e hai contenuto il rumore, con il diaframma chiuso hai guadagnato pdc e, per compensare questi parametri, hai allungato il tde (tempo di esposizione). 1/8 di sec. richiede che il soggetto stia fermo immobile... e va bene... Probabilmente hai usato un plamp. Ma mi colpisce la luminosità della scena e la nitidezza raggiunta. Hai usato qualcosa per illuminare i due grilli? Ecco... vorrei che mi (ci) parlassi dell'illuminazione di questa foto. Te la vuoi cavare dicendo che si tratta solo di luce ambiente?