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Untitled Photo sent on October 16, 2011 (11:38) by Pixelxpixel. 9 comments, 758 views.

1/100 f/22.0, ISO 100,

Libellula Anax imperator maschio - Canon 5D - Canon 55-200 (a 55mm) + lente Rainox - f22-1/100-ISO100 - Flash Bowens da 500W - Tavolo da Still-life.



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user465
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sent on October 30, 2011 (18:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I do not know if you have already asked the question ... it is a bit I follow your photos and I must say that I am special and well done ..
I nevertheless arises naturally wonder if some of these animals are dead right? Type this dragonfly is dead right?

Maybe I'm wrong, but I think it is almost impossible to keep a dragonfly pose, if I'm wrong I'm sorry ;-)

ciaooo!

avatarsupporter
sent on October 30, 2011 (20:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Some might insist on having everything in focus, follow for a while and I know that the author prefers these points of recovery. Always a matter of taste, not having everything in focus can be a source of depth and 3D.
Again, can like it or not, personally I do not mind.

Interessantre understand if the subjects are dead or not, and especially to understand a little more of the technique used.

HELLO

user966
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sent on October 30, 2011 (21:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

for my opinion odesto by former entmologo is really difficult for a dragonfly, also died a few minutes ago, it has not lost its coloring pigment, but there must be a particular technique, I for example, exceptional case, I managed to take a picture at night with a kind of Startrail a death's head because I had a chrysalis and at the time of hatching was practically stationary while pumping sap the wings (I have thrown away a bit! shots).
However, this is a particular kind, I do not utter, the dragonfly seems well recovery is a certain dynamism alo shot, the background even if unnatural and artificial puts much emphasis in the beautiful liveries soft specimen

avatarsenior
sent on October 30, 2011 (22:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

In my opinion, shooting 3/4 is appropriate for the photo, the lighting is very well managed and the detail is not lacking, but I would have preferred at 3:2.
It 'also likely (I have a vague memory, in which case I apologize for the blunder ... :-|) has told me that it is a male Aeshna sp. but in reality it is a male Anax imperator .
Hello

Luca

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sent on October 31, 2011 (1:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello to all.
For Bimbol, Lafrustaphotography, I want to clarify that the insects are photographed by me assolutamenti alive and in good health, and after shots are regularly released in natura.Se see the other pictures of my gallery, you will find the positions username and insects their colors are absolutely alive.

Lorenzo Shoubridge, you're absolutely right, before tackling this adventure I borrowed from a friend of mine passionate about entomology of his dead insects, but I assure you that the difference can be seen at a distance of one kilometer.

With regard to the non-perfect focus, as specified Maxspin73, and I thank him, is a deliberate choice, photographed in 3/4 points having the subject extremely out of focus, from my point of view from three-dimensionality to the subject. In my pictures I always put the point of focus in the eye, from which point it expands the blur.

I apologize to all those who always ask me what technique to use, but d6ograve, in short, of course everything is easier:-P

avatarsenior
sent on October 31, 2011 (13:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

... My 3 year old daughter that with the cable release snaps to my "now" and she pressed the button with his eyes shining with emotion, and immediately screams, dad dad came well?


young photographers grow ... :-) ;-)
... at this point: warmest congratulations to the server! :-)

PS rest of my idea that I have already expressed, but I think there's really a lot of attention on your part ... ;-)

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sent on November 04, 2011 (14:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Interesting technique and excellent result!

I agree with Luke, in my case of Anax imperator

Hello :-)

avatarjunior
sent on November 06, 2011 (23:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

thanks Luca G. and Massi
I corrected the caption


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