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That iz an ansome tractor tho boyo,
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Nice to see them foxes grow up,
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• #11309
This is good.
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Cheers.
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"Backenbauer". :)
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• #11312
are the foxes like your pet or summin?
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Anyone fancy temporarily swapping your fuji 27 for my 35 for a few weeks? Would like to give one a good go
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Samurai Cosplay on Miyajima Island, Japan
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• #11316
I really like this. Are there any more?
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• #11318
Awesome!
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• #11319
Unashamedly self-promotional and which broadly straddles both this and the film thread as I shoot most of my personal stuff on film, typically Provia or Velvia, but I've redone my website of old and new work. Comments/recommendations most welcome.
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• #11321
nice moment snag there
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Cheers, here's another.
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• #11323
There's some nice shots on your site.
Apart from the photography, just talking about the site:
It's weird that there's more items in the "photography" menu than one can chose from the home page.
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Some skateboarding from Wednesday. Love the option to skate or take pictures if I hurt myself / get too tired #toooldforthisshit
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Thanks for the feedback. Yeah, still working on the theme, it only allows 5 links from the homepage splash, meaning that once into the site you can access all the links from the dropdown. A work in progress, and have to balance out desktop views vs mobile phone ones, hence no scrollbar for now.
Some nice pictures! Like #4, #16, #21 & #22 best.
Well zoom lenses are more versatile, but like Airhead said prime lenses usually give better image quality and are "faster" (let more light in thus allowing faster shutter speeds).
Also I believe you learn a lot by using primes - the limitation has its benefits I think.
35mm is great for street photography.
Since you have a Canon with a crop sensor you can use the 24mm f/2.8 STM pancake (which gives you the equivalent field of view of a 35mm on full frame cameras) - it's small, light, sharp and affordable -