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Image Title:  No.680
 
 By: Patrick Crowther  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Patrick Crowther {K:13553}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 5D
Categories Street
Still Life
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Street still life
Lens Canon 24-105 mm f/4
Uploaded 7/20/2007 Film / Memory Type none
    ISO / Film Speed 200
Views 76 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 7 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Sylvia Marriott   {K:12749} 7/20/2007
Hi Patrick,
A nice shot of this rather evocative scene, it is so very sad and abandoned and seems to be waiting for someone to come and let the light in again:)

Sylvia


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55260} 7/20/2007
Nowhere in, nowhere out- simple and melancholic. I bet that one of my poolplaying killersnails would find a way in there though!


Roger Skinner   {K:61397} 7/21/2007
melancholy


Roger Skinner   {K:61397} 7/21/2007
hey Pat... you havent seen any reviews on the Canon 28-300 lens have you.. thinkin about buying one for a 5D.. what your opinion about the cam as well rojpix@gobushmail.com.au


Patrick Crowther   {K:13553} 7/21/2007
Hey Roger... err, no, I'm afraid I haven't read any reviews... I'm not much of a camera person actually, if that makes sense! I'm a photography person... cameras are just tools for me. Once I have one, that's that. But off the top of my head, I would say that the longer the zoom, the more chance there is of the lens quality diminishing... but I'm sure it will be good! The camera I'm very happy with... the only problems I have with it aren't specific to that camera, but digital photography in general... the inability of sensors to hold extreme highlights as well as film, for example. It's very chunky too... not always a good thing for photography, particularly street photography... sometimes when I use the 5D I feel like I might as well have a sign over my head that says 'I'm about to take your picture'. But it feels good, it isn't over-burdened with anorak features, and it's tough... I dropped mine on a stone floor recently and it survived...


Roger Skinner   {K:61397} 7/22/2007
sheesh sound like my F100.. I did the same.. I bought it, had it delivered unpacked ans set it up strap and all that then walked up the studio .. on the way the strap slipped out of the keep and crash.. it hit the tarred driveway.. sound like you and I are much the same and that was what I was really wnating to a handle on.. how the camera performs etc... Thanks mate


Claudia Perilli   {K:27503} 7/22/2007
Molto bella Patrick, ottimamente composta e esposizione eccezionale.

Claudia


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