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Got the EFS 10-22 and I love it...

 
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May 17, 2005 22:24 |  #1

The super wide angle continues to impress me...even if it is a little distorted at the wide end it adds a whole new creative element...

These were taken in Seoul, Korea last weekend:


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May 17, 2005 23:31 |  #2

Love the lantern photo. Looks like a great lens. It's on my list, but for now just putting my 17-40 on my film body is a simpler (and cheaper) solution.


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May 18, 2005 01:06 as a reply to  @ Citizensmith's post |  #3

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Love the lantern photo. Looks like a great lens. It's on my list, but for now just putting my 17-40 on my film body is a simpler (and cheaper) solution.

Indeed it is...I wish I had of gotten the 17-40 when i bought the camera...stupid mistake...

oh well now all I am missing is the middle Length...

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May 18, 2005 01:23 as a reply to  @ symes's post |  #4

Wow, love the last one...great job


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May 18, 2005 06:24 |  #5

I agree with it adding a whole new element to photography, I LOVE mine and can't imagine not having it, it is SO wide.



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May 18, 2005 07:31 as a reply to  @ Toogy's post |  #6

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I agree with it adding a whole new element to photography, I LOVE mine and can't imagine not having it, it is SO wide.

Funny enough I almost ran into one of the statues I was shooting....I was pretty much on it and it looked a mile away in the viewfinder...pretty wild..


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May 18, 2005 07:38 |  #7

I want, I want, I want this lens!!!!

Great shots!!!!

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May 18, 2005 08:46 as a reply to  @ symes's post |  #8

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Funny enough I almost ran into one of the statues I was shooting....I was pretty much on it and it looked a mile away in the viewfinder...pretty wild..

I have found the same 'problem'!!
I have almost run into many things because I am SO close to them and yet they seem like they are pretty far away in the viewfinder!



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May 18, 2005 09:10 as a reply to  @ roanjohn's post |  #9

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I want, I want, I want this lens!!!!

It would certainly compliment your star studded lineup...


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May 18, 2005 09:40 as a reply to  @ symes's post |  #10

Nice shots...it makes me want that lens even more.




  
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May 18, 2005 14:06 |  #11

Be careful when shooting off a cliff with a 10-22. The edge is much closer than it appears. LOL I love mine, too.


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May 18, 2005 18:41 as a reply to  @ sparker1's post |  #12

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Be careful when shooting off a cliff with a 10-22. The edge is much closer than it appears. LOL I love mine, too.

Certainly much worse than bumbing into a statue...now that made me laugh...

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May 18, 2005 19:58 as a reply to  @ sparker1's post |  #13

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Be careful when shooting off a cliff with a 10-22. The edge is much closer than it appears. LOL I love mine, too.

I recently found this to be very true with speeding freight trains as well...


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