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antonjo
Aug-19-2006, 02:41 AM
Mountain man, with his sheeps ...taken with 35 f2 during mountain trip
It's a pitty about the hat... I know :scratch
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Ted Szukalski
Aug-19-2006, 03:37 AM
This is simply VERY good
AntoineD
Aug-19-2006, 04:05 AM
Mountain man, with his sheeps ...taken with 35 f2 during mountain trip
It's a pitty about the hat... I know :scratch
Sure, one step back would have been perfect but hell yeah the image is quite good, yet.
What did you use? your Eos 5D ?
antonjo
Aug-19-2006, 04:15 AM
What did you use? your Eos 5D ? Yes eos 5d. With lens stopped to f2,5 as I remeber.
AntoineD
Aug-19-2006, 05:14 AM
Yes eos 5d. With lens stopped to f2,5 as I remeber.
The more I see 5D's pictures, the more I'd like to get rid of my nikon D200 and all the gear that come with to buy a Canon 5D. Full frame is really a nice thing. Is there any chance you may send me a full res picture of some of your shot (before psp treatment)?
I really d'like to compare with my own D200.
The more I work with digital, the more I want to keep film's emotions. :cry
antonjo
Aug-19-2006, 05:36 AM
I am sending you an e mail....about the samples and my point of view on the FF/DX matter - no to make it, in photographic topic.
Regards.
AntoineD
Aug-19-2006, 05:48 AM
I am sending you an e mail....about the samples and my point of view on the FF/DX matter - no to make it, in photographic topic.
Regards.
Thanks a lot :)
truth
Aug-19-2006, 06:01 AM
Love it. Great use of a centered subject, totally brilliant background that tells the total story and what a face...great capture.
saurora
Aug-19-2006, 07:36 AM
It's a wonderful shot! I love the intimacy of him so close to the camera and the strong eye contact. Of course, he has a wonderful weathered face and interesting garb (to say the least!), but the lighting is what makes it for me and the positioning of his flock behind him. Killer shot!!! :thumb
ballentphoto
Aug-19-2006, 11:11 PM
It's a wonderful shot! I love the intimacy of him so close to the camera and the strong eye contact. Of course, he has a wonderful weathered face and interesting garb (to say the least!), but the lighting is what makes it for me and the positioning of his flock behind him. Killer shot!!! :thumb
I LOVE it, really tells the story.
antonjo
Aug-20-2006, 12:38 AM
Thank You for your comments :)
I hope that my adventure with 35 mm focal length, had just begun. And that it is just the start, of completely new style in photography for me . It is so nice that this lens is so small and discreet i can take it with me anywhere :)
Regards .
AntoineD
Aug-20-2006, 02:16 AM
Thank You for your comments :)
I hope that my adventure with 35 mm focal length, had just begun. And that it is just the start, of completely new style in photography for me . It is so nice that this lens is so small and discreet i can take it with me anywhere :)
Regards .
35 mm is definitely a good bet. Got a 28 mm on my D200, which I use very often when I want to stay discreet, too.
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