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Michael Rollins
{K:108} 4/19/2006
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Thanks for the kind words Nacho. This was a very expensive picture for me.
In the first place, it was this picture that convinced me to get a 85mm f1.8 prime lens. I’ve taken about 5000 pictures with that lens and I love it. Sadly the sickness hasn’t stopped there. I’ve ordered the 24-105/f4L which I expect to arrive today or tomorrow and it all started with a little bit of softness in this picture but the tones are nice.
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 4/19/2006
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exquisite tones. marvelous composition. a delight. cong.
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Judi Liosatos
{K:34047} 9/20/2005
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Oh she does look sleepy. How cute.
Thanks Michael for your comment on my image. I am pleased you liked it....I have hung that one on my wall too.
Judi
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Michael Rollins
{K:108} 9/19/2005
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Martin,
I hear what you?re saying about manual focus lenses. I wish I could! I just about had to give up photography when eye surgery took away my ability to use MF lenses. So I guess I?m stuck with auto focus or it?s nothing.
Thanks for the comments,
-Michael
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Martin .
{K:24957} 9/18/2005
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Michael,
Don't go out and spend a ton of money, before you try manual focusing... lol ... The EF and EFS series from Canon allows you to manual focus at any time...
I just went digital, kicking a screaming the whole way. I have the EFS 17-85mm USM IS, and it's ok. Although a bit soft IMHO!
I also have the EFS 60mm USM and it is equivalent to a 96mm lens by 35mm standards. You must multiply the lens by 1.6 with the Canon 20D... Although I haven't used enough to have an opinion regarding this piece of glass...
If I had my way, I would use my Nikon, or Tamron manual focus glass all day long, but you can't get the metering to work with any digital body, with 1 exception... The Pentax *ist D and DS meter with all prime lenses, that are auto aperture manual focus...
That?s why I went with Canon regarding Digital. If I have to buy all new glass, why not go with the best prosumer body, that I could afford?
Excluding the new Canon 5D they just come out with of course, which costs $3299.00 body only, cripes that?s just too much IMHO...
I think I'll get my digital Sekonic light meter out and shoot with my manual glass... lol ... Or I'll go back to film... lol ?
I do love my Bronica glass as well, but what can you use it with, besides the medium format body that it was made for? LMAO?
Good luck my friend,
Martin
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Michael Rollins
{K:108} 9/18/2005
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Thanks for the feedback.
This portrait was an attempt to get a descent portrait from a lousy lens. Your comments confirm that I need a better portrait lens. I was thinking of the Canon 85mm f1.8 prime.
Thanks again for the feedback,
-Michael
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Jim Budrakey
{K:24393} 9/18/2005
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What a super child's portrait! Ashley is a real cutie. I agree with Trish, the softness is perfect in this shot. Nice work indeed!
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Trish McCoy
{K:15897} 9/18/2005
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beautiful little one. the softness is perfect with her.
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Martin .
{K:24957} 9/18/2005
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Michael,
Nice fill in flash, but it's a bit soft? (IMHO) Don't know why? I might try dropping it to 125 @ f/8 to get a sharper image...
Martin
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