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Dec 03, 2008 22:27 |  #1

Nor Cal.
Pacifica.

I like the 400mm 5.6. Its very light and easy to move around.

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Dec 03, 2008 23:20 |  #2

I like it a lot but I would say crop about half of the brown OOF area. The surfer becomes too centered with it.

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Dec 04, 2008 03:23 |  #3

the frame doesn't seem filled to me

My grant grandpa owned a house up in pacifica, you could see the ocean from his front yard.


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Dec 04, 2008 12:42 |  #4

Nice, I loved that lens. Kinda regret selling it.


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Dec 04, 2008 16:46 |  #5

love it...great shot


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Dec 05, 2008 23:02 |  #6

I agree with chopping some brown out but the image really captures a huge amount of depth between the very close to the very far


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