08-12-2011, 01:15 PM
[quote name='miro' timestamp='1313139370' post='10682']
Hi Kevin
You have broken my illusions that this two leses are popular only by collectors, pixel peepers and technical savvy ‘photographers’.
Your work at http://www.kevinlloydphotography.com/ is wonderful. Good photographic vision and perfect techichal execution /equipment, camera/lens light settings and post processing/. Definitely I’ll spend one evening to look at your pictures.
For people interested of outdoor photography I would suggest to look at
http://www.kevinlloydphotography.com/
www.flickr.com/people/kjlloyd/
PS: BC and Marcus.Accoriding to Wikipedia the causes for appearance of PF are still not discovered completely. Some theory shows that they are caused by lenses somes are only digital cammera related.
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Hey Miro, thanks for the kind words. I'll happily admit to being a bit of a gear head, but I do get out and shoot from time to time as well ;-)
Hi Kevin
You have broken my illusions that this two leses are popular only by collectors, pixel peepers and technical savvy ‘photographers’.
Your work at http://www.kevinlloydphotography.com/ is wonderful. Good photographic vision and perfect techichal execution /equipment, camera/lens light settings and post processing/. Definitely I’ll spend one evening to look at your pictures.
For people interested of outdoor photography I would suggest to look at
http://www.kevinlloydphotography.com/
www.flickr.com/people/kjlloyd/
PS: BC and Marcus.Accoriding to Wikipedia the causes for appearance of PF are still not discovered completely. Some theory shows that they are caused by lenses somes are only digital cammera related.
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Hey Miro, thanks for the kind words. I'll happily admit to being a bit of a gear head, but I do get out and shoot from time to time as well ;-)