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Aylin ATASAGUN
{K:13273} 11/4/2008
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excellent,
cheers !
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Rich Swanner
{K:-3732} 6/18/2008
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You must all visit me at richswannerphotography.ifp3.com It is a new site I have, a combination selling and gallery for my best work with downloads and prints of any size or quantity, all in High Resolution. PayPal and all credit cards welcome. Hope to see you soon ? Leave a message in the Contact box.....Rich
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Brigitte R.
{K:25989} 6/7/2008
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Wow, Rich... this is truly a stunner!! You must be very proud of this one. Doesn't get any better than this! Not only were these pelican's in sync, but so were you! Congratulations! 7/7 Into my favs it goes!
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Rich Swanner
{K:-3732} 6/7/2008
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The 5D will give you a camera that photos can be enlarge greatly. Wonderful details can be brought up even with Large enlargements, and there is no crop advantage on your lenses 1.6x(Canon) or 1.5x (Nikon)which makes your 24mm equal to a 17mm on a crop. The disadvantages are that to have as much telephoto ability as the cropped cameras you must have a higher magnifications, and the detail ability means the better lenses must be used as the flaws of less expensive lens show.I had a Canon 30D but I sold it and now shoot only with the 5D. If you ever plan on selling photos, unless they are News or Sports, they will want the 5D or Canons 1D series size and quality. The 5D is affordable and easy to use for it's great results..............Rich
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Rich Swanner
{K:-3732} 6/7/2008
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Yes, it is . The Canon 300mm f/4L IS has a 1+2 switch on it and 2 is for L to R or R to L. It has a stabilizer built in to correct motion....1 is for corecting up and down.
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David Rodriguez
{K:11965} 6/7/2008
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Otra excelente captura! David
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jacques brisebois
{K:73883} 6/7/2008
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real nice capture Rich, great freezing, colors, exposure, texture. perfect job.
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Ronald Silvester
{K:900} 6/7/2008
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Wonderful image, both in content and technique. Colours are very rich and saturated, yet natural. Subjects synchronized as in a deliberate choreography; the diagonal stresses their descent (although in reality they may have been flying up and away--it doesn't matter, please don't tell me). On the technical side, I've been wondering about the benefits of a full-frame sensor (and about the EOS 5D in particular). Certainly greater DOF possibilities and a more natural image "geometry"; thanks for the answers. [By the bye, I'm sure you know what panning means.]
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Maryam Sahafzadeh
{K:3380} 6/7/2008
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panning_(camera)
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Maryam Sahafzadeh
{K:3380} 6/7/2008
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Oh no Rich, I said PANNING, this is a technic in photography for moving subjects.
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Rich Swanner
{K:-3732} 6/7/2008
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A painting? I took this in the fog last Tuesday standing in Bodega Bay. These are White Pelicans...
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Maryam Sahafzadeh
{K:3380} 6/7/2008
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Wow, they look funny,,,It must be a Panning, Is'nt it?
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174199} 6/7/2008
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Another fantastic shot, Rich! It's my opinion that these deserve awards.:)
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Stan Ciszek
{K:56854} 6/7/2008
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"MAGNIFICENT" capture,Rich. Congratulations, 7/7+++++++++++++++ Stan.
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Arthur Sa
{K:609} 6/7/2008
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excellent capture, just great! You get a 7
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Nicole Besch
{K:72664} 6/7/2008
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No more words than ...P E R F E C T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My absolute favorite one!! Nicki:) 10+++++
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Andrzej B.
{K:2244} 6/7/2008
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Great BiF shot. Excellent detail and color. Tap
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