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Do I have a good copy of Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM?

 
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Nov 04, 2006 14:16 as a reply to  @ post 2216135 |  #16

Macro takes a lot of practice to do well, but you will have a lot of fun learning. That is one excellent lens - definitely on my shopping list!


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Nov 04, 2006 17:02 |  #17

angryhampster wrote in post #2216111 (external link)
Tom Bokaw?

He probably mean't Bokeh, and I am guessing he doesn't know what it mean's because he referred to bokeh as water drops, although I could be blind and not seeing the so called water drops.


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Nov 04, 2006 17:13 |  #18

JaGWiRE wrote in post #2216741 (external link)
He probably mean't Bokeh, and I am guessing he doesn't know what it mean's because he referred to bokeh as water drops, although I could be blind and not seeing the so called water drops.

Or you could be ignorant and he was simply making an analogy. I bet he knows exactly what bokeh means, but misspelled it. When did you learn what it means? All of two months ago perhaps?




  
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Nov 04, 2006 17:19 |  #19

angryhampster wrote in post #2216111 (external link)
Tom Bokaw?

JaGWiRE wrote in post #2216741 (external link)
He probably mean't Bokeh, and I am guessing he doesn't know what it mean's because he referred to bokeh as water drops, although I could be blind and not seeing the so called water drops.

Behave yourselves, children.


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Nov 04, 2006 17:32 |  #20

Samgoit wrote in post #2216788 (external link)
Or you could be ignorant and he was simply making an analogy. I bet he knows exactly what bokeh means, but misspelled it. When did you learn what it means? All of two months ago perhaps?

Alright, your right, I was being a little bit of a jerk. I just woke up, and am a little cranky, so pardon me.


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Nov 04, 2006 19:47 |  #21

I had a hard time to focus the the leaves without tripod. I will probably need one soon. and I tried to use f/10 to take the pics, it made a big difference. Thx for the tips




  
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