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Once again an amazing crop of very diverse images.
All fascinating but in so many ways.
Thanks so much for including my little boat in the list. It really is a great honour :-)
Congratulations to all those chosen, and IÂ hope you're feeling better really soon Bruce.
Thread: The mother of invention | Forum: Photography
Thanks for that 'PD'. I recently bought some Kenco extension tubes ..expensive things considering there's no glass there. Looks like your tube is working well.
Shame i didn't ask the question BEFORE dropping the cash :-)
Thread: Prime Lenses vs Zoom Lenses and other stuff debate. | Forum: Photography
Being completely unbiased I think you should get the 85 f/1.2 that Danny mentions for portraits ...and then let your friends borrow it :-)
Thread: Last Week in the Gallery Thirty One | Forum: Photography
Thread: Prime Lenses vs Zoom Lenses and other stuff debate. | Forum: Photography
Hi guys,
My recent camera history is almost all with Canon... 350D (Rebel or whatever they call it i the US) then the 40D and finally making the step to full frame with the 5D2
All good cameras, but i must admit that the IQÂ of the 5D2 is awesome.
When an SLR is inappropriate/inconvenient I often carry a little Panasonic LX3, which is a funky little beast and gives surprisingly good results.
I have 3 canon zooms (17-40 f/4L,24-105 f/4L and 70-200 f/2.8L IS)
The 17-40 is the most recent addition and sort of replaces the Sigma 10-20 (16-32 equiv)Â I used with my 40D. This was a good lens but does not fit my new camera.
I only put skylight/uv filters on if the conditions aren't good and i want to protect the lens. Other than that i prefer to leave it off as I also think that even the good ones can degrade the image.
...and 2 primes (canon 50mm f/1.4 and sigma 105mm macro). No "L" grade primes yet!!!
Both are really sharp (especially stopped down a bit, this also controls flare in the 50mm). The sigma is one of my sharpest but the AF is pants.
The 70-200 is fantastic, especially if stopped down to f/5.6. Funnily enough I think this lens works a lot better on my 5d2 than it did on my 'old' 40D. This is my fave lens, but it is heavy and not at all inconspicuous. People have come up to me in the street to ask about it.
The whole prime vs zoom is an interesting one. As Adam says It's all about compromise.
Although in my experience the thing about primes being better optically is true, but less so as time goes on (or perhaps as my zooms get upgraded:-)). Some really good zooms seem to give the primes a run for their money. i think David is doing it the right way. Cover the normal range with top notch zooms and then get primes for when you have the time etc to get the shot lined up, or if you can move. This can be a real pain if you're all set up on a tripod.
Perhaps using one of the free apps that enables you to look at which focal lengths you use most often and then get a prime for that (eg http://www.cpr.demon.nl/prog_plotf.html).
Most of the time I have a zoom on the camera simply for convenience (the 24-105 lives on it). Better to get the shot you want with a zoom rather than miss it as you're changing lenses
 I like bruce's comment about using the feet to zoom but i'd probably end up falling over /off something if i did that all the time :-)
Wishlist:
I am rather tempted by the 85mm f/1.2LÂ (some of the portrait shots i've seen from this are amazing).
If i got a 400+mm it would probably also be a prime.
Now i just need to sell a kidney to finance it.
As this is my first forum post and i have waffled a bit I'd like to end with a question.
What do people use for landscapes in terms of ND grad filters etc? Is using the square filters (cokin etc) better than the screw-in circular types.
thanks
Nick
Thread: Last Week in the Gallery Thirty | Forum: Photography
Thanks for including my lonely deckchairs in LWitG. Thoroughly chuffed to see it up there :-)
It was worth the sandblasting that I got whilst taking it (fine sand and strong wind is not a good combination for either me or the camera).
Thanks to the staff for their hard work, once again some fantastic shots there.
Thread: 2009 Last Week in the Gallery Thirteen | Forum: Photography
Gallery within a gallery :-)
Thanks for including my humble little shot in what is another wonderful selection.
Great way to start off the week!
Congratulations to all those chosen and thanks once again to the staff for all their work in setting this up.
They just seem to get better and better! What a telented lot the Rendo photographers are.
Thread: 2009 Last Week in the Gallery Seven | Forum: Photography
Once again a great selection of fine work.
Thanks for including my lovely young lady. With such a fine model how could I go wrong :-)
Congratulations to everyone selected and thanks to the staff for all their hard work.
Thread: Last Week in the Gallery #42 | Forum: Photography
Thanks for selecting my tree photo. It really is a great honour to be placed in a collage with such wonderful and striking photographs.
thanks so much :-)
Thread: Last Week in the Gallery 39 | Forum: Photography
Once again some amazing images!!
Thanks for putting my Swan into LWG. Really pleased :-)
I just took his picture, so the real credit for this goes to the wonderful creature who was my model.
thanks again
Nick (Superastro)
Thread: Last Week in the Gallery 35 | Forum: Photography
Thanks so much for including my little Lilly in your list. As a newbie this is a real honour and a great encouragement.
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Thread: Last Week in the Gallery Thirty Nine | Forum: Photography