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Maureen Souza
24th of February 2007 (Sat), 00:22
5D and Tamron 28-75 lens.
steveathome
24th of February 2007 (Sat), 02:32
I have that combo and I think its great, looking to add the EF85 f1.8 soonish.
Nice capture too, would liked to have seen he's eyes though.
Interesting to see Thomas the tank engine in the States, are the stories still told by Ringo Starr there also?
nwa2
24th of February 2007 (Sat), 03:30
Nice capture too, would liked to have seen he's eyes though.
Interesting to see Thomas the tank engine in the States, are the stories still told by Ringo Starr there also?
I agree, nice exposure but without eye contact there is no point of focus. Swing shots are hard to get composition, sharp focus on moving subject (moving through DoF), shutter release at right moment and avoiding getting a mouth full of feet or swing!!!
small children only have so much patiance...
MDJAK
24th of February 2007 (Sat), 09:24
Oh, Maureen, that is a really nice shot. Really nice.
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Titus213
24th of February 2007 (Sat), 10:19
That's a nice one. He looks like he's tuckered right out but I'm sure it was only momentary. They have amazing stamina.
Art Rodriguez
24th of February 2007 (Sat), 12:09
Thanks Maureen, now I want that lens:)
Art
Maureen Souza
24th of February 2007 (Sat), 15:43
Thanks guys.
He was watching his feet as I was teaching him how to push himself forward. Takes a lot of concentration, you know;)
Maureen Souza
24th of February 2007 (Sat), 15:44
I agree, nice exposure but without eye contact there is no point of focus. !!!
Hmmmmm...not sure I agree with that.
Rhinotherunt
24th of February 2007 (Sat), 15:44
Nice focus indeed. I had some slight front focus issues with this lens, but still enjoyed it. Do you have the traditional head back feet forward swing shot?
saqib
24th of February 2007 (Sat), 19:28
man he is really growing up eh?
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