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Giving 50 f1.4 a street workout in b&w
I've had this lens for a while but I find I do not use it as often as I probably would like to. It usually is bit long for my street photos. However, I broke a zipper on my photo back pack and had to use a normal backpack and thus selected the lightest lens to carry around. Here are few shots from yesterday. Click on the links below each one of them to see the commentary, EXIF and a bigger photo:
#1: ![]() http://www.digital-photo.com.au/v/Pe..._6117.jpg.html #2: ![]() http://www.digital-photo.com.au/v/Pe..._6119.jpg.html #3: ![]() http://www.digital-photo.com.au/v/Pe..._6120.jpg.html I hope you like them. -- Visit my photo blog: http://www.digital-photo.com.au/ Ted Szukalski
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Nice sharp shots, Ted....looks like a lens worth dragging out more often!
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love the last one, good eye there.
these are all great, I love the 50mm on the 20D. it's a good focal length to be stuck with.
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