 kewlkeedGrouchPremium join:2005-02-05 Knowlton, QC kudos:1 | reply to donoreo
Re: Challenge: 50 MM shots only I find the 50mm is my prime (Pardon the pun) weapon for weddings. And lordy a nice 24-70mm L would be my second. Followed by a 12-24 for creative shots, and of course a 70-200mm L for some outdoor portraits and stuff.
OK OK OK So I'm packing the kitchen sink... Dammmit when will this rain here STOP so I can get out and shoot! |
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 donoreoPremium join:2002-05-30 North York, ON | said by kewlkeed:I find the 50mm is my prime (Pardon the pun) weapon for weddings. And lordy a nice 24-70mm L would be my second. Followed by a 12-24 for creative shots, and of course a 70-200mm L for some outdoor portraits and stuff. OK OK OK So I'm packing the kitchen sink... Dammmit when will this rain here STOP so I can get out and shoot! Given that you are in Quebec, tomorrow probably Stopped late yesterday here and it is bright and sunny, but cold, today.
Yes, many of us would like a nice 24-70mm L and...well, just about any L  -- The irony of common sense, it is not that common. I cannot deny anything I did not say. I have a personal vendetta against the improper use of "then" and "than". I mock people who give their children odd spelling of names. |
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 | said by donoreo:Yes, many of us would like a nice 24-70mm L and...well, just about any L Not all of us, much better lens I would prefer.  -- Images are Copyrighted and use is NOT permitted. |
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 drewAutomaticPremium join:2002-07-10 Port Orchard, WA kudos:6 | ...really?  |
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