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Post by chrisc on Mar 31, 2012 1:42:26 GMT
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Post by Stevewebb on Mar 31, 2012 8:58:00 GMT
A familiar scene to us all now Chris ;D
It looks very good to me. A nice relaxing image, not "in ya face".
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Post by chrisc on Mar 31, 2012 10:56:58 GMT
It's an easy place to get to and a great place to test new gear. I am quite liking this new 24-70, especially for the quality of a low light shot that doesn't exhibit excessive noise. This was done about 20 minutes before the sun cracked the horizon (f:/9 1/40 ISO 100). I did, however use a tripod as this nice new piece of glass is quite heavy.
Now I am thinking, I might have to splurge and get the 2.8 70-200, too, and would almost immediately, except the missus would right likely make me a eunuch, dare I even suggest it...sighhhhhh.
Looks like I am going to have to visit ebay and sell some of my other lenses. Anyone interested in a 55-300 nikkor, 100 mm tokina macro, 50mm 1.8 or 35mm 1.8 nikkors. The 50mm is the only lens in less than stellar condition (took it off one of my old Nikon 35mm FM2 cameras, but it is one of my best shooters. All but the 50 are less than a year old and in superior condition. If I took pictures of my 8 year old Mini, you'd understand how much I covet taking care of expensive gear.
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Post by Barry on Mar 31, 2012 19:50:42 GMT
I like this, although lighting is a bit flat, I feel that there is enough shadow area in the water by the boats to make it work. But felt that the image would benefit from a crop top and bottom.
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Post by chrisc on Mar 31, 2012 21:11:00 GMT
Like?
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Post by Stevewebb on Apr 1, 2012 7:08:15 GMT
The crop is better I think
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