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Jan 31, 2010 10:15 |  #5221

Ballen Photo wrote in post #9510245 (external link)
I guess posting EXIF for this one is out of the question then? :p

Well, as a matter of fact, she wouldn't be my EXIF it wasn't for the divorce. :)




  
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Jan 31, 2010 10:21 |  #5222

Geno DM wrote in post #9510325 (external link)
Well, as a matter of fact, she wouldn't be my EXIF it wasn't for the divorce. :)

So, She "is" your EX IF you got divorced? :shock: ;)
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Jan 31, 2010 10:22 |  #5223

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So, She "is" your EX IF you got divorced? :shock: ;)
-Bruce

If I stayed with her, my financial position would be in MUCH better shape. It was a costly divorce after 20 years... :cry:




  
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Jan 31, 2010 13:32 |  #5224

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Jan 31, 2010 14:05 |  #5225

Geno DM wrote in post #9508937 (external link)
What's a good fisheye for the 5D?


I'd like to know too. Doesn't have to be AF. The EF 15FE is expensive ($650) for something I'd only use occasionally.



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Jan 31, 2010 14:17 |  #5226

I need to catch up. Here's a couple I took that make up for Jan 26 and Jan 29. I'll be taking more today. :)

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Jan 31, 2010 14:42 |  #5227

lotsofphotog wrote in post #9511645 (external link)
I need to catch up. Here's a couple I took that make up for Jan 26 and Jan 29. I'll be taking more today. :)

Joanie, it's not even the end of the first month and you're already cheating? :lol:




  
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Jan 31, 2010 14:42 |  #5228

Brett wrote in post #9511556 (external link)
I'd like to know too. Doesn't have to be AF. The EF 15FE is expensive ($650) for something I'd only use occasionally.

I've got a deal lined up on the Canon and the Sigma 15mm. Not sure which, if either I should go for.




  
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Jan 31, 2010 14:44 |  #5229

Geno DM wrote in post #9511374 (external link)
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Does that dude realize that he could back up 2 feet and tie his shoelaces safely? "but officer...this dumbass just stick his head right in front of my truck"


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Jan 31, 2010 14:46 |  #5230

TaDa wrote in post #9511814 (external link)
Does that dude realize that he could back up 2 feet and tie his shoelaces safely? "but officer...this dumbass just stick his head right in front of my truck"

We have a pretty generous Government owned Automobile Insurance system here. :) Remember, we're the land of the Social Democrat!




  
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Jan 31, 2010 14:48 |  #5231

BTW, the only waterfall near here is the stuff falling from the sky. :)

How'd I do for my first time with the Vari ND?




  
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Jan 31, 2010 14:48 |  #5232

Here in New York, someone would have tried to hit him for being dumb


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Jan 31, 2010 14:49 |  #5233

Looks good. Shows that the quality filter doesn't degrade IQ even though it's made of so many pieces of glass. Stop it down to where you can't see through the viewfinder (think that's the 8th stop or dot on the ring) and you will completely blur traffic to where you don't see the outline of cars at all


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Jan 31, 2010 14:50 |  #5234

TaDa wrote in post #9511832 (external link)
Here in New York, someone would have tried to hit him for being dumb

There is no right turn at this intersection and traffic was actually pretty thin. That is usually one of the busiest intersection in the city but I guess with the rain and all the road closures because of the Olympics it was pretty quiet yesterday.




  
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Jan 31, 2010 14:53 |  #5235

TaDa wrote in post #9511841 (external link)
Looks good. Shows that the quality filter doesn't degrade IQ even though it's made of so many pieces of glass. Stop it down to where you can't see through the viewfinder (think that's the 8th stop or dot on the ring) and you will completely blur traffic to where you don't see the outline of cars at all

I was trying to keep my exposure to one second or less. I can hardly wait to use it and my ND 8 together. :)




  
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