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Hill Benson:
--- Quote from: dturano on May 06, 2012, 12:10:45 AM ---I have heard great things about the 70-200 f/4 L both IS and non IS, this shot backs up some the claims to great sharpness from the lens.
A lot of great shots from al posters, something about those seagulls jumped out at me, both great composition, the close up almost looks fake, a stuffed seagull. Really sharp throughout, especially the eyes in both shots.
Thanks again.
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I don't think I will ever sell or let my 70-200 F4/L (non IS) go. It was a shot taken by one of these and a 40D that made me choose Canon as my first digital SLR and lens. It's easily my favorite lens in my kit and my only L series lens so far. I'm really excited at the potential of this lens and a 5DMkiii as I'm very close to pulling the trigger on one of those!
thanks again for your kind comments, much appreciated.
altenae:
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1982chris911:
Some More :-)
Kea - B&W Portrait von 1982Chris911 (Thank you 600.000 Times) auf Flickr
Nesting Up at RBG Sydney von 1982Chris911 (Thank you 600.000 Times) auf Flickr
Male Takahe von 1982Chris911 (Thank you 600.000 Times) auf Flickr
Australasian Gannet (Morus serrator) von 1982Chris911 (Thank you 600.000 Times) auf Flickr
Hill Benson:
Nice Kea B+W portrait 1982Chris.
Some great sharpness/detail on the eye and beak.
K-amps:
Nice shots Chris.
On the Male Takahe shot... what have you done to the background... it is the weirdest blur... almost a criss cross pattern blur.. :o
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