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Jan 12, 2009 00:14 |  #1

These are a couple shots of a good friend of mine.
We met up the other day, to shoot some pictures..but it ended up being a day filled with conversation, as I haven't seen her for almost a year when she departed for Nepal.
She brought back some great stories, jokes, and it was just an all round good time.

24-70 @ 24 f/4

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Nifty-Fifty @ f/2.2
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Any feed back would be appreciated.
Thanks for viewing.

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Digital: Nikon D200
Lenses: Nikkor 50 1.8D, Nikkor-P 55 macro 3.5, Nikkor 35 1.8G Nikkor 85 1.8.
Film: Canonet QL17 G-III, Bell&Howel/Canon Dial 35,

  
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Jan 12, 2009 02:04 |  #2

Feedback? Other than "Great shots"? :)

Seriously, good stuff here.

Also, I would like to comment on the fact that you took the time to post the lens and settings you used for the shots.

I get quite impressed when I see work with the Nifty 50, especially when it turns out this great!

I really wish more people posted lens info. I dont know the 24-70 L, but I do know the Nifty 50. You used it well.

Thanks for posting!


Thanks!

Dean

  
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Jan 12, 2009 19:05 |  #3

Any feedback is nice, just as long as the shots are aknowledged :)

and thank you very much.

I like to post shot lens details because I'd rather get it out of the way rather than have to be asked about it later :)
The nifty is great, this is I think the only head shot like that where I've used the 50...infact I think this is the only shot in the last year that I've shot with it...but I'm deffs going to be using it more in the future.


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