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Some at the Arboretum with a Sears 50mm 2.0 lens (Original Post) alfredo Aug 2015 OP
These are just stunning, alfredo... CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2015 #1
Thank you. I had no idea how these images would turn out. alfredo Aug 2015 #3
Wonderful! NV Whino Aug 2015 #2
Thanks. The golden hour lived up to its reputation. alfredo Aug 2015 #4
Outstanding! Truly. Solly Mack Aug 2015 #5
Thanks. I went out again today with a 28/56mm lens, and I couldn't get the same feel. alfredo Aug 2015 #6
That happens. Losing the feel. Solly Mack Aug 2015 #7
Even though 100mm is not the focal length I like, this lens has a boat load of character. alfredo Aug 2015 #9
That is a deal. A lens you love is a wonderful thing. Solly Mack Aug 2015 #11
I love playing with legacy glass. alfredo Aug 2015 #12
I love playing with water. Solly Mack Aug 2015 #13
Ha! alfredo Aug 2015 #14
Silly. Solly Mack Aug 2015 #15
These are beautiful! Blue_In_AK Aug 2015 #8
Thanks. It was fun. alfredo Aug 2015 #10
Do you do anything with your photos? Tom Kitten Aug 2015 #16
I really don't do anything with the photos other than share, and on occasion, gift them. alfredo Aug 2015 #17

alfredo

(60,074 posts)
6. Thanks. I went out again today with a 28/56mm lens, and I couldn't get the same feel.
Sun Aug 23, 2015, 11:56 PM
Aug 2015

I still got some OK shots.

alfredo

(60,074 posts)
9. Even though 100mm is not the focal length I like, this lens has a boat load of character.
Mon Aug 24, 2015, 10:12 AM
Aug 2015

It has enough reach so I don't have to tromp through the flower bed to snag a photo.

This lens is making me consider the highly regarded Sigma 60mm 2.8. That will give me 120mm, perfect for street portraits and other such subjects. At $200, it's a steal.

Tom Kitten

(7,347 posts)
16. Do you do anything with your photos?
Tue Aug 25, 2015, 12:58 AM
Aug 2015

I mean these pictures are marvelous, all of them. Put out a calendar, I'd buy it. And then save it when it's done.

alfredo

(60,074 posts)
17. I really don't do anything with the photos other than share, and on occasion, gift them.
Tue Aug 25, 2015, 12:27 PM
Aug 2015

Thanks for the good words though.

It was like my last hobby of kite building. I enjoyed making them more than flying them. The visualizing it the fun part.

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