blansky said:Karen wrote
Steady, Ed steady. You don't work for Fed Ex for obvious reasons. And this is one of them.Lens and view finder arrived while I was in the shower.... Had to sign for it dripping and towel-wrapped
The long view?Aggie said:Now I know why men prefer telephoto lenses. It gives them.........
blansky said:I hope I'm not talking out of school here, but I'm sure a lot of people don't know this about Donald, but before he started taking all his great landscape pictures he did a lot of portraits.
Once he had his subject positioned, and to get an "expressive" look on their faces, he would often step from behind the camera, whip open his trenchcoat, then hit the shutter and make an "exposure".
This kind of gives a whole new meaning to the expression " did he use a flash in that picture". A very innovative man indeed.
Apparently, just another of his many talents and tricks.
Michael MCBlane
That way a woman could simply ask "how long is that puppy?"
blansky said:Donald wrote:
That way a woman could simply ask "how long is that puppy?"
We all know that women are very much into closeness and intimacy and perhaps the smart money in this case is to go for shorter "wide angle" lenses and even macro perhaps. While the insecure types are standing back half a mile or so showing off for each other, we could be "up close and personal" and striking oil, as it were.
Michael,
I think that you are correct...I would go for a 150 mm 1.4 over a 600 mm 5.6 any day. (The front element would be humongous), This would open all kinds of indepth discussions on "depth of field" versus "depth of focus". I can see the coffee houses now...absolutely overrun...hardly find a place to roost.
Michael McBlane
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