Thats it... I've gotta have the 85 1.8. I've been talking myself out of it for over a year now, telling myself I have that range covered, but.... I can't resist anymore. Great photos... nice work there!
-daniel
dsze Goldmember 2,241 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2004 Location: On The Lake! More info | Jun 14, 2005 16:44 | #16 Thats it... I've gotta have the 85 1.8. I've been talking myself out of it for over a year now, telling myself I have that range covered, but.... I can't resist anymore. Great photos... nice work there! -daniel
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JMAS Goldmember 2,492 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2004 Location: Lisbon, Portugal More info | Jun 14, 2005 17:50 | #18 |
CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | Jun 14, 2005 19:05 | #19 Fantastic shots. "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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Lamplight Goldmember 1,072 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2004 Location: Bellingham, WA More info | All wonderful images. I don't think I can choose a favorite!
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Toogy THREAD STARTER "I like pictures of myself!" 6,248 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2003 Location: Ontario, Canada More info | Jun 14, 2005 21:31 | #21 Thanks guys!! I got some great shots for sure, here are a few more for your viewing pleasure (I hope) #10 #11 #12 #13 #14
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elbirth Goldmember 1,886 posts Joined Jul 2003 Location: North Carolina More info | Jun 14, 2005 21:43 | #22 wow, all of those are fantastic! I really like the perspective of 9 and 14. Was the 85mm still used on this second batch? Seems like a bit wider angle, maybe from the 10-22? 5D Mark II, Leica M8
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amazingimages@bellsouth.n Member 53 posts Joined Oct 2004 Location: Mobile AL More info | Jun 14, 2005 21:49 | #23 BEAUTIFUL SHOTS! 10D, 20D.tamro 24-70, 28-135 is, promaster 70-300 1:4-5.6, 50f/1.8, 540ex, 550ex
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Toogy THREAD STARTER "I like pictures of myself!" 6,248 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2003 Location: Ontario, Canada More info | Jun 14, 2005 21:50 | #24 #8, #9 & #14 were with my 10-22mm
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Toogy THREAD STARTER "I like pictures of myself!" 6,248 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2003 Location: Ontario, Canada More info | Jun 14, 2005 21:51 | #25 PS, I have noticed that I shoot a crapload of vertical pics!! LOL, never really realized it before.
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elbirth Goldmember 1,886 posts Joined Jul 2003 Location: North Carolina More info | Toogy wrote: #8, #9 & #14 were with my 10-22mm #10, #11 & #12 were the 85mm #13 was my Tamron Thanks again for the nice comments ![]() Seems like you swapped lenses a bit there... how do you handle that in a situation such as wedding photography? Do you have a bag you keep thrown over your shoulder so you have quick access to lenses, or...? 5D Mark II, Leica M8
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Toogy THREAD STARTER "I like pictures of myself!" 6,248 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2003 Location: Ontario, Canada More info | Jun 14, 2005 21:57 | #27 Well I don't have this totally worked out yet, but what I usually do is have a lens pouch on my belt and have either the 10-22 or the Tamron in it or on the camera. I use those two lens for most of the stuff going on (Ceremony, Reception, Dances etc.). Once I get to the formal poses, I pretty much stick to the 85mm.
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Croasdail making stuff up More info | Jun 14, 2005 22:00 | #28 Can I join in? Man - these are really nicely done! For me, number 2 is the shot. But then again, I like the whole selection you posted, they all are different, capture a different moment in a different way.... as a collection they just build nicely on each other. Wish I had the eye to pull stuff off like this... great job.
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elbirth Goldmember 1,886 posts Joined Jul 2003 Location: North Carolina More info | Toogy wrote: Well I don't have this totally worked out yet, but what I usually do is have a lens pouch on my belt and have either the 10-22 or the Tamron in it or on the camera. I use those two lens for most of the stuff going on (Ceremony, Reception, Dances etc.). Once I get to the formal poses, I pretty much stick to the 85mm. And I also find a nice location in the church, like the balcony to stick my bag with all my equipment, kind of like a base camp ![]() Sounds like a plan that seems to be working out 5D Mark II, Leica M8
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Titus213 Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 14, 2005 22:52 | #30 A wonderful group of photos, all of them. But #7 is by far my favorite. It all comes together, light, colors, composition, everything works for me. And while I'm picking and typing you posted more. All excellent. They should be one happy couple with these photos. And they are a lovely looking couple. Dave
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