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Ah, I forget you have such exotic glass. I went through a phase of using my 50mm wide open for a few days which was quite fun, having such paper thin DoF means the getting the focus right is insanely hard. Fortunately sometimes I actually managed to get my subject in focus, yay.
 
Not offended at all. I'm running out of things to shoot in this area. Any ideas?
don't post shots just to be active every single day but only the really good ones...quantity is irrelevant
 
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E-3, 14-54, 54mm, f/3.5, ISO800, 1/25s

In a photographic dry-zone these days.. plant thingy in our bathroom.
 
I finally got a CPL. FTW.

https://pic.armedcats.net/r/ra/ramseus/2010/03/25/CRW_4130.jpg
 
I shot my first concert tonight with the D90. Dang, those high ISOs are nice to be able to have, especially when the lighting is as crappy as it was at this venue. I'm not just saying that because I've trained my eyes to "see" like a camera in terms of light quality, direction and intensity; it was properly dim. I'll post another shot in the coming days with EXIF to demonstrate just how dim it was.

https://pic.armedcats.net/e/ep/epp_b/2010/03/26/DSC_0264.jpg

don't post shots just to be active every single day but only the really good ones...quantity is irrelevant
Oh, I should explain about that... I'm obsessed :p

I guess I view my creativity like a muscle: it needs to be exercised or it will become lazy and weak.
 
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Redid a two year old shot. Doing the dishes is never fun.

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E-400, 11-22, 11mm, f/11, ISO100, 1/125s
 
CPL is definitely FTW!

 
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The Brown Shrike, Lanius cristatus is a bird in the shrike family that is found mainly in Asia. It forms a superspecies with the closely-related Red-backed Shrike, L. collurio, and Isabelline Shrike, L. isabellinus. Like most other shrikes, it has a distinctive black "bandit-mask" through the eye. and is found mainly in open scrub habitats, where it perches on the tops of thorny bushes in search of prey. Several populations of this widespread species form distinctive subspecies which breed in temperate Asia and migrate to their winter quarters in tropical Asia. They are sometimes found as vagrants in Europe and North America.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Shrike
 
yay, everything's still dead! It's so lovely! [/sarcasm]

https://pic.armedcats.net/r/ra/ramseus/2010/03/27/CRW_4117.jpg
 
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