A few photos from my grand-daughter's wedding. I used the 24-105mm L with the 5D.

PhotoSponge Member 39 posts Joined Jun 2008 Location: Branson, MO More info | Sep 07, 2008 19:33 | #3211 A few photos from my grand-daughter's wedding. I used the 24-105mm L with the 5D.
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sunbeast Goldmember 1,034 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2005 Location: Maryland More info | Sep 07, 2008 19:38 | #3212 Thanks Rache'l......just hoping I'm around long enough to take beautiful pictures like yours at her wedding. Gear and Feedback
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inthedeck Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 07, 2008 21:59 | #3213 PhotoSponge wrote in post #6260962 Hey! RE: Post #3204...I finally figured out how to get my photos up on this forum, and now they've been deleted! Any ideas what's going on??? PhotoSponge ![]() Are the pics still in your flickr account? If not, just go back to the post, and edit it with pics that are in your account. That's all, and now, you can use the
Here's one from me, today. A prelude, for what's to come. ![]()
MCSquared Photography
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TheGreatDivorce Senior Member 811 posts Joined Apr 2007 More info | Sep 07, 2008 22:12 | #3214 timnosenzo wrote in post #6260640 Really love your work, Ryan. Awesome. thanks dude!
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inthedeck Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 07, 2008 22:15 | #3215 tangcla wrote in post #6256089 * Trying to pan a shot when you're lying on your stomach on slate isn't easy. * Trying to capture a crazy cat chasing after a ball with no predetermined path isn't easy. The AF on 5D is too slow to capture my cat. I need a 1D3! or let's hope the 5D2 is better. What kinda cat is it again? Looks something fierce man... MCSquared Photography
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tangcla Cream of the Crop 9,779 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Melbourne, Australia More info | Sep 07, 2008 22:18 | #3216 It's a Bengal. It's pretty crazy, runs around zigzagging and sideways and he's pretty hyper most of the time. Terrorises the other two cats by random acts of violence (pouncing) for no apparent reason. Clarence
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inthedeck Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 07, 2008 22:23 | #3217 Haha...funny. Man, that thing looks MEAN! MCSquared Photography
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peterbj7 Goldmember 3,123 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2007 Location: A Caribbean island in Belize and occasionally UK More info | Sep 07, 2008 22:28 | #3218 I posted this question somewhere else and didn't get a reply - how do you tell how many shutter activations a 5D has had? 5D & 7D (both gripped), 24-105L, 100-400L, 15-85, 50 f1.8, Tamron 28-75, Sigma 12-24, G10, EX-Z55 & U/W housing, A1+10 lenses, tripods, lighting gear, etc. etc.
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inthedeck Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 07, 2008 22:37 | #3219 Send it to Canon. No other way, unless someone devised one. MCSquared Photography
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tangcla Cream of the Crop 9,779 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Melbourne, Australia More info | Sep 07, 2008 22:43 | #3220 peterbj7 wrote in post #6262080 I posted this question somewhere else and didn't get a reply - how do you tell how many shutter activations a 5D has had? I don't think it's possible to get an absolute count. Clarence
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PhotoSponge Member 39 posts Joined Jun 2008 Location: Branson, MO More info | Sep 08, 2008 00:57 | #3221 inthedeck wrote in post #6261855 Are the pics still in your flickr account? If not, just go back to the post, and edit it with pics that are in your account. That's all, and now, you can use the IMG NOTICE: [NOT AN IMAGE URL, NOT RENDERED INLINE] tags with the links from flickr, based on size of the picture. Very nice work on the wedding. Seems lovely, and happy!Here's one from me, today. A prelude, for what's to come. ![]()
Once again, thanks for the help.
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inthedeck Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 08, 2008 06:26 | #3222 Thanks PS. We discussed that, yesterday night..and while I could have cloned or healed it, I just left it as is. For Saturday, it won't happen again! MCSquared Photography
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ironron Senior Member 409 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: uk More info | Sep 08, 2008 07:52 | #3223 Dragos Jianu wrote in post #6238181 5D + 85 f/1.8
OOoH!!. Very nice.
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peterbj7 Goldmember 3,123 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2007 Location: A Caribbean island in Belize and occasionally UK More info | Interesting (about shutter activation count). I quite often see used cameras for sale, where the seller gives the number of shutter activations. Is this made up, then? 5D & 7D (both gripped), 24-105L, 100-400L, 15-85, 50 f1.8, Tamron 28-75, Sigma 12-24, G10, EX-Z55 & U/W housing, A1+10 lenses, tripods, lighting gear, etc. etc.
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bacchanal Cream of the Crop 5,284 posts Likes: 22 Joined Jan 2007 Location: Fort Wayne, IN More info | Sep 08, 2008 08:59 | #3225 peterbj7 wrote in post #6264286 Interesting (about shutter activation count). I quite often see used cameras for sale, where the seller gives the number of shutter activations. Is this made up, then? You can get an idea if you use certain CF cards only with that camera or by checking your image library (assuming you don't delete much)
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