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Jun 29, 2010 04:57 |  #1

I caught her playing with her shaddow today - ahhh it's so nice being a kid. I wanna be a kid again.

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And one from the nifty 50 - the reason my 24-70 2.8L is in for $400 worth of repairs and calibration is because this $150 lens gives me better results that that $1800 lens.

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Jun 29, 2010 07:15 |  #2

Wow, # 1 has a spectacular feel to it, really love it :)


ummm.... a camera and bits which stick to it...

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Jun 29, 2010 16:31 |  #3

Thankyou - it did nothing for me in colour - once I converted it to black and white - the whole mood changed !


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Jul 01, 2010 13:06 |  #4

What? You took the 85L off your camera? :p

Love #1. I hope your 24-70 comes back feeling better. I sold mine after 2 weeks with it. I am a prime-a-holic and just demand all my lenses to be that sharp :)


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