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Keep Smiling
Image Title:  Keep Smiling
 
 By: sascha jonack  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer sascha jonack {K:17660}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon D5
Categories People
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Lens Canon  15 mm Fisheye
Uploaded 11/25/2007 Film / Memory Type lexar 4GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 107 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 9 Rating
6.50
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Virginia Beach
State -  VIRGINIA
Country - Germany   Germany
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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John Hatz   {K:140178} 11/25/2007
hahaha... I love these photos, you can have a part of a face, or a finger (thoughs...) closed to the lens so that looks BIG...and the result unique and many times funny like here, that nose is' all the money' here Sascha, excellent job!


Andre Denis   {K:55922} 11/25/2007
The kind of image that can make us smile! It is obvious we are not laughing at this guy, but we laugh with him. We need more humourous images on this site :)
Andre


Jordi Codina   {K:1655} 11/25/2007
hehe! Great use of the fisheye. Made me smile, and that's good. Means your shot transmits something to the viewer.
-jordi


Martin .   {K:23834} 11/25/2007
Sascha,

Oh my, you have come over to our side I see... What will the Nikonian's think?... LOL ... Just kidding, as I see no difference, but I have a small fortune in Canon glass...

I would have bought this fisheye, but it will only work correctly with a 1:1 ratio camera. Unfortunatly I will not spend that kind of cash right now. Not until I start to make cash for my work... And at this rate I may never get 1... hehehe

I did get the Tokina 10-17mm fisheye though. It works well wtih the 1:1.6 ratio cameras I own.(20D, & 10D) Even though it is a true fisheye it is also a zoom.

But who knows, some rich and famous person may hire me to take all of there public captures... Yeah, right?

Keep up the great work my friend,

Martin


sascha jonack   {K:17660} 11/26/2007
Hi Martin, thanks for all the comments. I surely appreciate it. Well I am still working with Nikon, and I still think the nikon is better. I mean there is no doubt that the lenses from Canon are teriffic, but the Canon doesn't have the colors which the nikon has. But I am working more and more with the Canon. What I don't like by the canon is that you get very fast burn spots by lots of light. Another thing is, that the Programmautomatic doesn't work as well as with the Nikon. Sometimes I use the P if I have different light conditions and I don't have time to use the lightmeter. Well as I said, I am working more and more with the Canon and maybe one day I am totally happy with Canon.
All the best, Sascha


sascha jonack   {K:17660} 11/26/2007
Thanks Jordi.
Sascha


sascha jonack   {K:17660} 11/26/2007
Thanks for the kind words Andre.
Cheers Sascha


sascha jonack   {K:17660} 11/26/2007
John Thanks.
Sascha


G P   {K:9768} 12/7/2007
Great eye, Sascha, love this greatly in dimensions and balance from the 15mm, very interesting execution of caring out!!! My compliments!!!
Harry


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