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  • Current Age: 18
  • Current Residence: Canberra - Australia
  • Interests: photography | design | politics | gaming | music | film
  • Favourite photographer: Ken Duncan | Rob Blakers | Steve Parish
  • Operating System: Mac OS X "Leopard" | Adobe Creative Suite CS3 Master Collection
  • MP3 player of choice: iPod Touch
  • Tools of the Trade: Canon 1Ds mkIII | Canon 40D | Canon 16-35L | Canon 24-105L | Canon 100-400L | Mac Pro | Macbook Pro

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*GreenEyedHarpy:iconGreenEyedHarpy: Apr 12, 2008, 9:54:55 PM
Hi there, just wanted to let you know that you have been featured in my journal here: [link] as part of your prize for winning a place in the *BeautifulFotography contest.

Congratulations! :)

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~bad-inspiration:iconbad-inspiration: Mar 31, 2008, 4:46:06 AM
thank you ^^

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*Star-buck:iconStar-buck: Mar 30, 2008, 8:31:03 PM
thank you

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*GreenEyedHarpy:iconGreenEyedHarpy: Mar 18, 2008, 2:54:52 PM
Hi there, thank you very much for the recent support, I really appreciate it :)

Thanks for taking the time :hug:
~keosuki:iconkeosuki: Mar 17, 2008, 7:41:32 PM
Thank you kindly for the fave.
*papatheo:iconpapatheo: Mar 15, 2008, 5:35:55 PM
:) Thanks for the :+fav:!!! :nod:

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~6-Nedward:icon6-Nedward: Mar 10, 2008, 10:00:25 PM
your gallery is awesome

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=silber-englein:iconsilber-englein: Mar 6, 2008, 6:19:27 AM
Thanks for the returned add :highfive: :D

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~Yatim:iconYatim: Mar 5, 2008, 8:30:25 AM
Beautiful gallery :aww:
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=ASPimages:iconASPimages: Feb 20, 2008, 3:49:56 AM
Well, theres two things, the first is future proofing and the other is optical quality.


I wanted all L series lenses which are the finest Canon makes and which are only available in 35mm focal lengths, not EF-s. L series has better optical quality than all but one EF-s lens, being the 10-22. It's not just focal length and FOVCF, but optical characteristics.

Full frame is becoming more and more common, so getting EF rather than EFs, especially for professional use is smart as you never know what you'll be using in the future.
I will be getting a 1Ds mkIII this year (supply shortages mean I could be waiting a while longer).

Spending money on the best glass, even if it isn't fully utilized on existing equipment is never a waste of money. Smart capital expenditure now can save on future upgrade expenses later on, especially when a new full frame dSLR is on the cards.
*hougaard:iconhougaard: Feb 20, 2008, 1:44:29 AM
I know but with the 16-35 your paying for the wide angle, and when you buy it for an aps-c camera your kinda wasting your money aren't you?

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=ASPimages:iconASPimages: Feb 20, 2008, 1:25:17 AM
I think you're alittle confused there. Unless otherwise specified, all lenses are for full frame 35mm cameras and an also be used on smaller sensor cameras. On smaller sensor camera, the FOVCF applies.

Canon's EF-s and Tamron Dx for example are for smaller sensors (APS-c) only because they're designed for short back focus.

The 16-35 is still a 16-35 on a full frame camera such as the 5D but becomes around a 24-50 on an APS-c camera.
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*Rachaels:iconRachaels: Feb 16, 2008, 5:50:23 AM Mood: Sociable
I love your gallery! :heart:
:thanks: Thank you so much for your :+fav: favorite, and comment on Fleur Noire Et Blanche. :floating:

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=droolz:icondroolz: Feb 9, 2008, 3:13:25 PM
If you're feeling journally... You've been tagged....
*luketimothybarrett:iconluketimothybarrett: Feb 2, 2008, 7:01:16 AM
Thanks for friending me, I am honoured!