Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Bleach For Red Blemishes

HUNT ....... ....... THE SEAGULL HUNTING


Hunting Seagull ... ... ... ... ... ... The field is very large, because the places where you can find these beautiful birds are truly endless, from the sea to the lakes, the prices water to the quarries, from top to landfill and so on. So depending on the situation you will have to equip with the right objective, personally I prefer the objective is to use a 70/200 USM, so with a focus very fast. This is a focus that in the circumstances in which I find to shoot, can always afford to take the changes of these birds. In cases of wide open spaces, such as the sea, it is essential that a more stringent zoom gives the opportunity to follow our best friend. The focus always plays a fundamental, especially in shots of moving subjects and the faster the better, not only characteristic of a good goal but also a good use macchina.Personalmente focus automatically with Option Al Servo AF, which focuses constantly subject. Usually I choose the point of central focus to follow the seagull, it gives me the security to follow more closely the subject but has the disadvantage of having it centered in the composition, sometimes this can be a major limitation, even imagine having to spend some 'tall with a shot to shoot a glare. The alternative is to use all points of focus, this method gives excellent results, but be aware that the space around the gull is enough "clean", the focus of one of the points could easily "hook "something else then losing time and possibly jeopardizing the scatto.Per finish the shutter opening, I am always more attention to it, I always like to work in aperture priority, which usually hold the largest possible between f4 and f5.6 and trying to work on setting Iso to ensure the fastest time possibile.Questo is my way of "seeing" the hunt for the gull, would be pleased if others wanted to bring in Topic their way to hunt this unique natural

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