Morocco - 4 photos
Antonio Correia
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The first 3 photos were shot with the magnificent 70-200 IS Canon with the 1,4 II multiplier. Uff. It's heavy !!
The baker was shot with the 16-35mm 2.8 L USM Canon
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Can you say POP? That first one with the colors really got me....I like them all. Very sweet...is your 70-200 an f/4 or f/2.8? I've got to get one of those and I see a few for sale (f/4's). Nice job Antonio.....
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The IS version of the 70 200 mm is f 2.8
It's the only one - as far as I know - with IS and f 2.8
All the others are f 4, thought I read here, Canon is going to lauch the f 4 IS because the f 2.8 is very expensive. (and heavy, and sharp, and good).
Thank you for the comment.
As for others... Hmm, let's put it this way - this post should have finished on the first one ;-)
Some really good photographs posted recently by you. It looks like you need to slow down a bit when taking these photos and instantly you have excellent results. Keep them coming!
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Do you mean I should be more carefull when I shoot ?
Photograph with more care, more attention, looking for better results in a minimum of photos ?
I do this all the time too - spot something and shoot and than I wish I took a bit more attention to what was in the viewfinder and where.
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I absolutely agree with you.
Slow down, you move too fast ...
(where have I heard this before ? :D)