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kashani  1 star
Title: A Country Boy Can Survive
Posts: 162
Registered: 2003-11-12 09:36:30
Raiztlin posted:

Nice nice. I see a few little things I'm not too fond of, but they're all matters of preferance :] (I like lighter pictures, you like darker. Stuff like that )

I really like this one: http://www.frommyhandphotography.com/portraits295.htm
Better then all the others you have in that series IMO. It really appeals to me Might be because it is lighter then the rest of the series? I'm not quite sure myself It still has alot of contrast which I usually don't like... but i dunno... as I said, it appeals to me

Anyway, lots of nice pics there, and of cource really nice to see some posting!


It is good to see new blood posting more regular here!
Yea I do tend to like the darker stuff, im not sure why, its just my eye I guess.
And I know why you like that portrait so much, its because I used my "Best" model for that one, My Wife
Thank you all for your comments

 

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AxeonLC  1 star
Title: Drifting the Learning Curve
Posts: 241
Registered: 2001-10-12 08:47:11
kashani posted:

My 24-70 L. I really am wanting a wider one for my indoor urban decay shots though.



I just picked up a 16-35 f2.8L , love it for indoor work.

 

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kashani  1 star
Title: A Country Boy Can Survive
Posts: 162
Registered: 2003-11-12 09:36:30
I'll be looking that one up then!

 

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AxeonLC  1 star
Title: Drifting the Learning Curve
Posts: 241
Registered: 2001-10-12 08:47:11
its not the widest, but the crispness of the lens edge to edge makes it worth its weight in gold.


Lens: http://www.vistek.ca/store/CameraLenses/230437/canon-ef-1635mm-f28l-ii-usm-ultra-wide-angle-zoom-lens.aspx

Review: http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-EF-16-35mm-f-2.8-L-II-USM-Lens-Review.aspx


I use it for everything from people shots at events to close up car drifts.

 

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