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Danny Brannigan
{K:19523} 7/2/2007
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Dave, you must realise that as my lens is on a D it is a genuine 17mm but because of your sensor size your lens equates to a 28mm lens so there is quite a gap. Buy yourself a sigma 10-20mm. Yhat is a superb lens on your camera. Oh if it were that simple. Danny
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Dave Arnold
{K:55680} 7/2/2007
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Wow, very cool. Looks like my backyard in New Mexico.
You know, I am kind of shocked when I comapre my 18 mm shots to this 17 mm shot. Quite the difference in the photograph. Almost fisheye-like. Who'd have thought that 1 mm would make this much difference.
Best to you, Dave
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KEVIN TEMPLE
{K:8657} 6/21/2007
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GRATE-N-SUN
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carl angus
{K:1440} 6/19/2007
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whoa very imposing shot Danny,b/w suits it well.one of my favourites.vwd :0)
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Ahmed Ismail
{K:19853} 6/19/2007
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Stunning...a great capture! Regards, Ahmed
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Claudia Perilli
{K:31090} 6/18/2007
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Great capture in B&W! Great tone.
Claudia
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G G
{K:61359} 6/18/2007
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Wow stunnig sky leading to a really fantastic perspective and shot. The choice of B&W works well. Simply excellent. Congrats
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win. ka
{K:3288} 6/18/2007
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great perspective and mood...very nice capture, danny!
lg, winfried
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ventrix drogo
{K:65398} 6/18/2007
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Great landscape, very good perspective and very good tones.
I like it.
Bye.
enrico (ventrix)
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Mark Evans
{K:17428} 6/18/2007
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very nice and dramatic , good capture marra like it alot ... marky .
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