SX40 HS - Cold
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OpticGlass wrote:
Mr Aitch wrote:
The SX40 is one camera that I will never get rid of because of its fantastic lens as can be seen here in photo No 1. Personally my vote goes to No 3 for composition and rule of thirds. It looks like a scene from a fairy tale. The dark woods creates an ominous background... Who knows what could be lurking there...? What happened to the people in the houses? It looks almost too quiet. And that black car? Hmm,,, very strange. Yes some photos can get the imagination running wild. Thank you for keeping the SX40 alive!
Mr. Aitch,
The same here, the PoweShot SX40HS is one camera that I will never get rid of. For low light shots I love the fast F2.7 lens.
Thanks for the kind words. I enjoyed your interpretation of the image. You are very observant and have advanced analytical skills.
@OpticGlass,
No doubt the PowerShot SX40HS is a great camera. I wanted that fast F2.7 lens, and the hot shoe on the SX70HS. I still like the SX70HS, and might get one, but at that price, the SX40HS/SX50HS (used) look more attractive to me.
Again, great images and keep up the beautiful work!
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