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I find it interesting how the fashion industry has chosen a certain 'look' for their norm. I never see curvy or short models...whats wrong with 'norma' weight..do the dresses hang better only...
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I find it interesting how the fashion industry has chosen a certain 'look' for their norm. I never see curvy or short models...whats wrong with 'normal' weight..do the dresses hang better only...
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Thanks! Images were made at noon, its almost winter here in South Africa, and saturation decreased with an increase in micro contrast as well as pushing the exposure until just before it 'clips'....
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mmmmm, well we already have a 40mm pancake for full frame so it cant be too difficult to make something similar for aps-c...
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Just got an Eos M and I am very surprised at how good the 35mm f2 equivalent lens is. With the depth of field of a '22m lens' and superb image quality up to at least f11...what more would one want?...
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Made with my new Eos M and 35mm equivalent lens. More images and a mini review of the Eos M here at....http://thelazytravelphotographer.blogspot.com/
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courtesy of a Mamiya 50mm shift lens. Part Two of my Eos M review where I fit some full frame and larger lenses, here at....http://thelazytravelphotographer.blogspot.com/
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thanks! to push this little 'toy' even further I have been photographing some 'street' scenes with a Mamiya 645 MF 50mm shift lens, which on aps-c is about 80mm....I will add the images on my blog...
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Nikon is very cool, enjoy!.... but I prefer a 35mm lens and of course the Canon will  integrate with all of my Canon stuff...thus a great backup camera at a very good price
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....I got my Eos M about a week ago and I am more impressed with it than I expected. With some help of a Leica viewfinder it has suddenly become a lot more useful and it looks pretty cool to now,...
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Thanks Paul, I just posted the 'Butcher boys' ....
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as seen in Rouxville, South Africa....more images in this series here at....http://thelazytravelphotographer.blogspot.com/
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Thanks, and thanks for the suggestion, I will give it a go...but the brick wall is very typical South African and therefore 'part' of the image, if it makes any sense....
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Thanks everyone for looking and taking the time and trouble to make some very interesting comments.
My style is more documentary than pictorial and I try not to make 'pretty' portraits. When I meet...
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Wow, those colours are insane!:-O
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X1, Rouxville in the Karoo. more images here athttp://www.ivanmuller.co.za/bloghttp://thelazytravelphotographer.blogspot.com/
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Any thoughts on which one works best? Some more portraits here at...http://www.ivanmuller.co.za/bloghttp://thelazytravelphotographer.blogspot.com/
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Also forgot to mention that although it was a very strange encounter on a lazy Sunday morning travelling through the Karoo, for them it was food on the table....
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Thanks all for the positive and interesting comments!
Judging by the tail I think its a cow...but not really sure..
thanks image was mad with a Mamiya Zd and 50mm shift lens, I was busy shooting...
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X1. more images like this here at....http://thelazytravelphotographer.blogspot.com/
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