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Good moment, but I think both of them could be in focus. BTW, is that lens the one for Nikon mount?
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Shoulda, woulda, coulda, sure. I like this photo a lot, and I'm pretty sure I'd not like it better if it was perfect - I think I like it BECAUSE it's not precise. It clearly depicts the sisters in a quiet unguarded moment. Life is like that.Good moment, but I think both of them could be in focus. BTW, is that lens the one for Nikon mount?
I`m pretty sure I replied to the OP, not you.Shoulda, woulda, coulda, sure. I like this photo a lot, and I'm pretty sure I'd not like it better if it was perfect - I think I like it BECAUSE it's not precise. It clearly depicts the sisters in a quiet unguarded moment. Life is like that.Good moment, but I think both of them could be in focus. BTW, is that lens the one for Nikon mount?
Seriously?I`m pretty sure I replied to the OP, not you.Shoulda, woulda, coulda, sure. I like this photo a lot, and I'm pretty sure I'd not like it better if it was perfect - I think I like it BECAUSE it's not precise. It clearly depicts the sisters in a quiet unguarded moment. Life is like that.Good moment, but I think both of them could be in focus. BTW, is that lens the one for Nikon mount?
I'm not saying you're wrong, or that I'm right. I just felt strongly a different perspective be offered. It might have come across as more than I meant it to be, granted.As I said, it was a good moment. My preference would have been for both sisters to be in focus - perhaps stopping the lens 1 or 2 stops would have sufficed.
We all have different opinions, life is like that.
Ok.Seriously?I`m pretty sure I replied to the OP, not you.Shoulda, woulda, coulda, sure. I like this photo a lot, and I'm pretty sure I'd not like it better if it was perfect - I think I like it BECAUSE it's not precise. It clearly depicts the sisters in a quiet unguarded moment. Life is like that.Good moment, but I think both of them could be in focus. BTW, is that lens the one for Nikon mount?
I'm not saying you're wrong, or that I'm right. I just felt strongly a different perspective be offered. It might have come across as more than I meant it to be, granted.As I said, it was a good moment. My preference would have been for both sisters to be in focus - perhaps stopping the lens 1 or 2 stops would have sufficed.
We all have different opinions, life is like that.
You do realize this is an open forum, right? Anyone is free to offer an opinion. You're welcome to disagree, but not to challenge whether an opinion should be offered regardless what your original intent might have been.I`m pretty sure I replied to the OP, not you.Shoulda, woulda, coulda, sure. I like this photo a lot, and I'm pretty sure I'd not like it better if it was perfect - I think I like it BECAUSE it's not precise. It clearly depicts the sisters in a quiet unguarded moment. Life is like that.Good moment, but I think both of them could be in focus. BTW, is that lens the one for Nikon mount?
As I said, it was a good moment. My preference would have been for both sisters to be in focus - perhaps stopping the lens 1 or 2 stops would have sufficed.
We all have different opinions, life is like that.
Great shots, Morris, but something about that last one...-1
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Comments and suggestions welcome,
Morris
Appreciated.Ok.Seriously?I`m pretty sure I replied to the OP, not you.Shoulda, woulda, coulda, sure. I like this photo a lot, and I'm pretty sure I'd not like it better if it was perfect - I think I like it BECAUSE it's not precise. It clearly depicts the sisters in a quiet unguarded moment. Life is like that.Good moment, but I think both of them could be in focus. BTW, is that lens the one for Nikon mount?
I'm not saying you're wrong, or that I'm right. I just felt strongly a different perspective be offered. It might have come across as more than I meant it to be, granted.As I said, it was a good moment. My preference would have been for both sisters to be in focus - perhaps stopping the lens 1 or 2 stops would have sufficed.
We all have different opinions, life is like that.
Yes. That is why I offered my opinion about the photo to the OP.You do realize this is an open forum, right?I`m pretty sure I replied to the OP, not you.Shoulda, woulda, coulda, sure. I like this photo a lot, and I'm pretty sure I'd not like it better if it was perfect - I think I like it BECAUSE it's not precise. It clearly depicts the sisters in a quiet unguarded moment. Life is like that.Good moment, but I think both of them could be in focus. BTW, is that lens the one for Nikon mount?
As I said, it was a good moment. My preference would have been for both sisters to be in focus - perhaps stopping the lens 1 or 2 stops would have sufficed.
We all have different opinions, life is like that.
Yes.Anyone is free to offer an opinion.
I did not challenge Bob. I merely pointed out that my opinion was to the OP - hence, I would value much more the OP's viewpoint than Bob's.You're welcome to disagree, but not to challenge whether an opinion should be offered regardless what your original intent might have been.
Thank you,Morris, you are producing some fantastic photos. I like the harmony in the last one. Wow!
Thank you Jerry,Great shots, Morris, but something about that last one...-1
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Comments and suggestions welcome,
Morris
Excellent.
Thank you Jem,Great shots Morris
Are these taken using the Sigma 15-600mm lens?
Sorry typo with a missing 0Thank you Jem,Great shots Morris
Are these taken using the Sigma 15-600mm lens?
If you mean Sigma 150-600 C yes.
Morris
True enough. For me, anyway, it’s the wing alignment coupled with the composition that really set it apart.Thank you Jerry,
It's a classic composition using the power of 3 and diagonal.
Morris
And sometimes, somewhat passionate.Amen. Life...is messy.

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