QUOTE(soulfly @ Jun 22 2009, 08:33 PM)
like this ha...
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Man I love that pic... especially love the lighting... Beautiful shot bro... Absolutely beautiful....

QUOTE(vikingw2k @ Jun 22 2009, 09:40 PM)
Quite a number of antiques too

You mean something like this?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24649733@N07/...57617182826428/Hunting for a 1.4x (to be stacked with my 2x and mount on 300mm f2.8 + 40D to make em a 1344mm f8 combo.Hopefully I'll rehabilitate after getting that EF 200mm f2.0 L IS USM. I've been trying so hard to rehabilitate after taking dosage and dosage of poisons.
hehehe...

you are... like.no.other

QUOTE(Kul | Mo0 @ Jun 22 2009, 10:12 PM)
Sigh. If i ever have that big family , I'll take family portraits of them EVERYDAY.
I have to agree with you... I'd take pictures everyday too... My babiessssss..... hahahaha

QUOTE(lazzy_dogg @ Jun 22 2009, 10:21 PM)
just wanted to share.... please comment
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lazzydogg, shot with
DSLR-A350My 2cents bro... 1. Can still see the hood shadows from the flash. 2. should crop closer and focus on the face (at least cluttered background won't be visible). keep it up bro. keep going at it.
QUOTE(ianho @ Jun 22 2009, 11:26 PM)
The Sigma 18-200 is better than Tamron. But in the case of
17-55 f2.8 then Tamron 1 is better.
Uncle... I thought Tammy one only got 17-50?...
QUOTE(SHOfrE3zE @ Jun 23 2009, 12:11 AM)
photo spam before i go to sleep:
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nite guise!
BEAUTIFULLL!!!... love the space you've given the subject in the photo bro! a beautiful picture that says alot. Damn nice... LoveItLoveItLoveIt!

QUOTE(alpha_company @ Jun 23 2009, 12:23 AM)
between tamron 1750 2.8 and Sigma 18-50 HSM 2.8, which one is better?
I'd go for the 1750 tammy. Coz somehow really worried about siggy's gear stiripping issues...

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Note: All pictures converted with UFRaw & Edited with Gimp Image Editor in Ubuntu 9.04.
This post has been edited by Braynumb: Jun 23 2009, 08:57 AM