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Posing pencils

 
johnmate
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Apr 29, 2003 15:05 |  #1

Tonight I was playing with my new closeup filter (B+W 52E NL3) on the G2. Some pencils where willing to pose for me.

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Apr 29, 2003 17:51 |  #2

Tremendous quality, love the colors (obviously), DOF looks nice.

Though Magenta is sticking its tounge out, heh, :-P




  
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Apr 29, 2003 19:20 |  #3

Yep! That works! :)

I want one!


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May 02, 2003 00:22 |  #4

ohhh, I love that photo! I want one of those filters, too. Who is the manufacturer?




  
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May 02, 2003 01:59 |  #5

Hi Ajax,

The closeupfilter is a Schneider B+W lens. More info on:

http://www.schneiderop​tics.com …ill_photography​/close-up/ (external link)




  
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May 05, 2003 20:35 |  #6

Anyone who complains about what the G2 is capable of isn't familiar with the proper use, or is trying to take a shot the camera isn't designed to do.

Paul

P.S. Great photos!


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