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Apr 13, 2007 16:48 |  #1

Hello!

New member to the forum. I believe the custom is to post images of ducks?! (Why not women :D) I'm coming from the 35mm world (T70, EOS 650). I've learned a lot already from the incredibly knowledgeable members of this forum so far. It's amazing how much latitude digital provides!

Here are the pics (shot in RAW):

1/640 s at f/2.8 Av

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1/320 s at f/4 Av

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100% crop

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As far as that slippery slope goes I'm already eyeballing some wide and tele zooms. I hope I don't slide to far!


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Apr 13, 2007 16:49 |  #2

some nice birds there ;) welcome to the forum :)

with a little practice you can extract even more dynamic range out of your photos in the digital world :)!


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Apr 13, 2007 17:02 |  #3

What lens was that? Nice pictures.


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Apr 13, 2007 17:09 |  #4

fs454 wrote in post #3036645 (external link)
What lens was that? Nice pictures.

Thanks! I used the EF 24-70 f2.8 for those shots.


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