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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 9/24/2008
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Thanks for the return visit! If you are like me you will find the 11mm end of your zoom quite difficult to master--because it's so sensitive to the slightest deviation from horizontal. You can get seriously slanting verticals even when you don't want them. And exaggerated perspectives can become a cliche. Have fun! and when you are happy with 11mm, try a fisheye... Wow!!
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Marco Vredegoor
{K:7301} 9/23/2008
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hey roger, nice to see Camden Lock in action. In the beginning of this year i paid a visit to it, and few weeks later i heard it (partly) burned down. Im just glad to see now it is still alive and so sunny. By the way thanks for your comment on my portfolio. I do indeed like the new Tamron 11-18 lense. Especially for architectural pics which i want to be better in. All the best, Marco.
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 8/10/2008
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I agree with you completly,I also was absent for two years,and have found that many friends are't active anymore
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 8/3/2008
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Yes, she seemed pretty happy. Here is a close up of her with (for me very rare) the zoom at the telephoto end of its range...
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Amitava Banerjea
{K:7088} 8/3/2008
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That answers my earlier question! Good detail. The lady on the prow of the house boat looks very pleased with herself.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 8/3/2008
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Thank you, Zeev. I was rather pleased with this myself, and a bit disappointed at the lack of reaction. I find that in the two years I have been inactive, Usefilm seems to have gone downhill with many of the more able photographers having left. It's good to see you still around...
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 8/2/2008
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Excellent Image Roger,superb details,beautiful composition
Regards
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