Hi Gary and Mark,
If you read some of her other posts the grey's bug her and she
would love nothing more to simply paint them black. Now if there
was an easy way to shrink the lenses!
Gary
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http://www.expecttowinphotos.com
How are you, Lovely way to start the day, thanks for the laugh!! I do most certainly find "grey's" a challenge Gary, am researching paint colours as we speak. To cut the expense, the primes look soooo good, small, fantastic IQ, sharp, fast - black!!!!, ahh but no IS on some of the cheaper ones, won't know until I gain the practical experience, I will buy my first prime, probably the 50 1.4 and keep researching for range option.
I think for the above reasons, I'm heading down Mark's direction, having debated at length with Gary too. Have seen alot of Joe Mama's beautiful pictures and style and Dirk Vermeire's amongst so many others, I think that's my style, I love low light and was so surprised at the fantastic photos I get out of the 24-105 at night in my lounge room with only a low corner ambient light, totally amazed that if it can pick up more light than even I can see, at f4 (of course the IS helps) then what can the 50 1.4 do!!! (when it focusses &
%$#) and dream of capturing some really good photos on my Tango dance nights, eyeing up the 50 1.4, 100 2.
I'll pop in a link of Tango photos for your amusement, taken in Buenos Aires (not mine): Taken with the 5D and 50 1.4.These photos are a lot darker than mine with the 24-105 at f4 - weight, what weight

, besides it's great for keeping those muscles in shape!!
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1032&message=22301973
For range, etc the 200 2.8 and TC, as a cheaper attempt at some range, to capture sailing, football, portraits, sunsets etc. I keep backing and forthing and lurking and reading and going nuts. Later adding 400 5.6 or 300 or yadda it goes on. How are you going with the 24 -105 Gary?

Zooms or primes, so many wonderful reasons and negative reasons on both sides!!!! If you don't get zooms, you need more lenses!
I think that I have a very critical eye, so I might just have to come to terms with this and stick with primes and all this coming from someone who has only read and researched and has not got the experience and isn't wealthy!!!!! Thanks for sharing your story Mark, I certainly identify with it.
PS> Well now Gary how did the lovely big smile, with the rose in between thy lips, go down...............?

Oops, it's out there now!!!
Very kind regards,
Joanne
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5D and me..........happy as can be.....
For when I'm ninety and singing the blues, accurately!