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MPG Photography
2nd of August 2004 (Mon), 14:08
I am amazed at the detail this lens displays. :D
Here are a couple pictures from my bachelor party weekend trip to Vegas. I pretty much kept my DRebel on "P" setting all weekend (too many drinks to think clearly enough to do manual settings.) LOL
http://www.elitepackage.com/images/Paris.jpg
1/80sec, f/5.6, ISO 100, Focal Length 112mm
http://www.elitepackage.com/images/Trumpets.jpg
1/250sec, f/10, ISO 100, Focal Lenght 70mm
Please let me know what you think?
blinking8s
2nd of August 2004 (Mon), 14:16
Dude...PLEASE tell me you edited #2....i havent seen a blue sky like that where I live EVER...id be in heaven if I woke up to a dark vivid blue sky
leehal
2nd of August 2004 (Mon), 14:17
Not too keen on the first one, it seems a little too busy and without a focal point.
The second I love, I like quirky shots and the sky looks nice and blue compared to the statues :D
MPG Photography
2nd of August 2004 (Mon), 17:59
Dude...PLEASE tell me you edited #2....i havent seen a blue sky like that where I live EVER...id be in heaven if I woke up to a dark vivid blue sky
Yeah, I haven't picked up a polorizing filter for this lens yet so I had to tweek with the curves to get that effect. 8)
MPG Photography
2nd of August 2004 (Mon), 18:01
Not too keen on the first one, it seems a little too busy and without a focal point.
The second I love, I like quirky shots and the sky looks nice and blue compared to the statues :D
I just took the first one to see what this lens could do at the long end as far as clarity and detail is concerned. There really isn't a subject to the photo other than for test sake. :D
Thanks for the compliment on the second one, I like the angle on it too....it's a tad bit different but not too much IMO. <shrug>
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