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TodayWent to South Head for a picnic for Mother's Day. Most taken with the Sigma 105, others with the 18-70DX (damn it feels odd to have that on the camera again).
Different DOF - Which works better? Meet the local! Comments appreciated. - Nick
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Nick - a great collection of pics but if you are familiar with a very famous Beatles song you will know which one I like the most
Chris
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What a coincidence - I was just listening to the Beatles. But I'm drawing a blank of which photo would fit which song. - Nick
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Perhaps Chris is making a reference to the Japanese Mini Subs that infiltrated Sydney Harbour in WWII, only this time they are using land based operatives (Meet the local). Very poor taste Chris - Nick
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In a very obscure way and one probably only accessible to people of a certain age...
I think that Chris was trying to say that he liked i.e. picture number nine... It was a reference to the track Revolution Number 9 from The White Album... I like it too BTW, but it could possibly benefit from a crop... Cheers, John
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That's a great collection of photos Love the macro work.
Hehe I've been listening to a lot of the best of Beatles at work lately...it's a nice mix when thrown in with Dave Matthews Band, Linkin Park, a bit of a trance and house....do I sound mixed up yet
Spot on John - The White Album, IMO, is the best they ever did.
I just love - Number 9 - Number 9 - Number 9 Reminds me a little of a certain 42 - 42 - 42 Chris
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That would certainly be revolutionary. g.
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To answer your DOF question first - definitely the first one. The whole flower appears in focus (even though on close inspection it isn't) which makes the whole image seem much sharper. Of the pics I particularly like your angle for numbers 8 and 9 which really use DOF to great effect. So far as number 12 - WTF an asian cowboy #13, while it captures the event, is way too busy for my tastes and lacks a central focus to draw me into the image. #16 is superb. Only thing I'd do is clone out the OOF pine tree top in the background bottom middle. Peter
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Choosing a best Beatles album is difficult in the extreme Chris. I love the White Album too, although it is probably the least coherent album they made. In the original vinyl, the choice of four sides was an embarrassment of riches. So many fantastic individual efforts. One of my favourite "under noticed" tracks is Cry Baby Cry. But I digress, very nice shots pippin, I like #7 & #10 in particular. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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