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Jun 09, 2005 08:37 |  #1

So I got a new lens and needed to take it for test drive and my wife was kind enough to help out while we were at the park, although she's giving me kind of a funny smirk. This was shot with the Sigma 55-200 DC. Comments welcome.

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Jun 09, 2005 08:59 |  #2

might be a funny smirk but I like the photo. She's a beautiful lady.




  
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Jun 09, 2005 11:00 as a reply to  @ Dawn's post |  #3

Thanks! I'm pretty fond of her :D. That's just her being her and that's why I love this photo.


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Jun 09, 2005 15:56 |  #4

Very nice shot! She is very beautiful... and probably thinking "here we go again with the photo's" lol




  
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Jun 09, 2005 18:49 as a reply to  @ skade's post |  #5

skade wrote:
Very nice shot! She is very beautiful... and probably thinking "here we go again with the photo's" lol

She is very beautiful and I think Sandi is a mind reader.


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Jun 09, 2005 19:00 |  #6

You need to put this woman in movies or on magazine covers. She is of exceptional
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Jun 09, 2005 19:54 |  #7

I agree with everyone else, about your wife, but, how do you like the lens?




  
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Jun 09, 2005 20:36 |  #8

Thanks for all the compliments ladies and gentlemen, I will be sure to pass along the kind words. I consider myself to be very lucky to be with her.

Sandi, yeah, that is probably exactly what she was thinking. :)

Harry, so far I like the lens, it's a little slow and it doesn't really like low light. In daylight it performs pretty good. For the cost you really can't beat it. Hopefully I'll get around to editing some of the other shots I took with it and I'll be able to post some additional shots for you to see. I've had it for less than a week so I haven't really had a chance to get use to it yet, but so far I like it pretty well.


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Jun 10, 2005 06:37 |  #9

very nice photo :)
And very nice expression :):)
She is a beautiful lady.
As a suggestion : try to play a little with levels/contrast in photoshop or something


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Jun 10, 2005 08:53 |  #10

I like the expression.


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Jun 10, 2005 13:02 |  #11

I'll try to mess with it when I have some time. I'm still learning PS so I usually end up scrapping any changes I make.


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Jun 10, 2005 13:26 |  #12

Lovely lady, interesting expression, and I like the bokeh. Nicely done.


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