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Nowadays I loathe to have my haircut, that's why I seldom have mine cut, maybe once or twice a year. I went back to Chinatown. I could ...
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why don't you shoot the woman in the train?
ReplyDeleteplease shoot some pics of no pant day in NYC subway
ReplyDeleteThe light in this photo is very very natural, Robert. Did you use fill-flash? I'm all for large aperture lenses now.
ReplyDeleteNo flash. Just f/2 and 1/30 sec or there about. I think the ISO was at 400. This is my oldest Nikkor in terms of ownership.
ReplyDeleteThe one you broke in the car crash and got fixed afterwards. Am I right? Basically, I don't like flash photography. The light, esp. that on people's faces, comes out in a very unnatural way. Large aperture is the way to go. That's my two cents.
ReplyDeleteUS$220 is not expensive at all for such an admirable lens. I mean the new version. You mentioned the price tag for the new version of this lens in one of your posts.
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