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    my bike, she is sexy, no?
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    Did your camera take some LSD?
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    Climbing wall at the US National Whitewater Center in Charlotte, NC on thursday night 5/12/11.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powdork View Post
    my bike, she is sexy, no?
    That's a seriously raked out heat tube angle.

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    Spring is finally here...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuzz View Post
    Spring is finally here...
    Like the picture but holy chromatic aberration batman!

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    Two from this morning in Rocky Mountain National Park:





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    Two from the weekend... haven't added to this thread in a while.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuzz View Post
    Spring is finally here...
    If there is CA it doesn't detract from the photo as far as I can tell.

    Was the lighting here full sun or partial cloud? Lots of shadow detail on the kid's face. I like this one.

    Funny, I saw the photo and thought "Looks like a 5D with a 35L" only to scroll up and see that you just got one. How do you like it? The shallow DOF is so deliciously thin and gives such an ethereal look. This is pretty much the only thing that makes me want a full frame.... I don't need extra pixels, weight, megabytes, etc.

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    Couple from walkin the dog the other night




    We've won it. It's going to get better now. You can sort of tell these things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dromond View Post
    If there is CA it doesn't detract from the photo as far as I can tell.

    Was the lighting here full sun or partial cloud? Lots of shadow detail on the kid's face. I like this one.

    Funny, I saw the photo and thought "Looks like a 5D with a 35L" only to scroll up and see that you just got one. How do you like it? The shallow DOF is so deliciously thin and gives such an ethereal look. This is pretty much the only thing that makes me want a full frame.... I don't need extra pixels, weight, megabytes, etc.
    Thanks. Lighting was strong overhead sun + dark clouds on the horizon.

    Love the full-frame - I got it mainly for the full frame as well, rather than pixels. All the lenses are completely different beasts with the 5D compared to my old 40D. Especially the 35L -- with the right framing, the subjects really pop out with a 3D look. I loved the 35L with the 40D, but love it even more on the 5D. It's also wide enough to have become my primary walk-around lens. Even with a slower burst rate, it seems to work fine:

    16-35mm f/2.8 @ 16mm, f/20:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dromond View Post
    If there is CA it doesn't detract from the photo as far as I can tell.
    My 85 1.4 has pretty much the same green fringing as his 35L so for me it sticks out like a sore thumb. Definitely doesn't hurt the image at all, I just pick up on it immediately now that I have spent so much time trying to fix mine in post

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    Quote Originally Posted by HotDiggity View Post
    I saw a ton of these last week in Vermont, they're really cool. nice pic, too.
    j'ai des grands instants de lucididididididididi

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    Quote Originally Posted by advres View Post
    My 85 1.4 has pretty much the same green fringing as his 35L so for me it sticks out like a sore thumb. Definitely doesn't hurt the image at all, I just pick up on it immediately now that I have spent so much time trying to fix mine in post
    Stop pixel-peeping then! :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by advres View Post
    My 85 1.4 has pretty much the same green fringing as his 35L so for me it sticks out like a sore thumb. Definitely doesn't hurt the image at all, I just pick up on it immediately now that I have spent so much time trying to fix mine in post
    How do you even fix CA? Is it a repaint-in-photoshop issue? That seems like it would be a nightmare.

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    ...Some will fall in love with life and drink it from a fountain that is pouring like an avalanche coming down the mountain...

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    The Blue Dragon
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    Went camping, took photos








    is this thing on?

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    Haven't posted in here in a while....A couple from my neck of the woods today...




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