Air Show Pictures
#11
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From: Huntsville, AL
Download the picture, right click > properties > details and you may have to click on advanced to see everything, not sure. I have the 50 1.8 and 35 1.8 and like the 35 a lot better, much easier to get things in the frame you want.
#13
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From: Huntsville, AL
Yea, I just find that when im decided what lens to take with me I reach for the 35 a lot more often than the 50. I added you on flickr and put my recent pics up there. Do you have an upgraded account? The 200 pic limit is kind of lame...
I really like this picture
I really like this picture
#14
^^ awesome too!
Yes, I have an SBCglobal account that qualifies me for a free "pro" account. I added you as well.
I'm thinking of making the 16-85VR my next lens. I think I can put the wider angle to good use when in Angkor Wat.
Yes, I have an SBCglobal account that qualifies me for a free "pro" account. I added you as well.

I'm thinking of making the 16-85VR my next lens. I think I can put the wider angle to good use when in Angkor Wat.
#15
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From: Huntsville, AL
Ah, lucky. Just my opinion, I have a 10-24mm lens and find it very good to do artistic type and indoor photos, but find im always at the long end when wanting to do something other than super close ups. I think the 16-85 will be a good range for that.
Oh and you can send me that picture of your truck with the trash in front and I can get rid of it for you if you want.
Oh and you can send me that picture of your truck with the trash in front and I can get rid of it for you if you want.
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