06-03-2011, 02:28 PM
[quote name='Vieux loup' timestamp='1307048769' post='9004']
Thank you for all your good advice, except for Brightcolours morality lecture, which I do not need! I am not sure what I am going to do, maybe nothing, but I like the idea of hearing other peoples opinions. For instance, the fact that the 105 may be too sharp for portraits is good input. In checking my portraits, I have to admit that some of the details could well be left out. But then it is easy to remove with NX2 as well.
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No morality in my post, just observations and possibly helpful remarks.
I for instance did not make up that you especially liked the 35mm's weight (only a few weeks ago, yet now you think of selling it... because you have heavier lenses that cover its focal length (and which you leave at home due to weight).
It just seems you are a bit lost at the moment, but I guess you are not really looking for advice.
I wish you inspired shooting...
Thank you for all your good advice, except for Brightcolours morality lecture, which I do not need! I am not sure what I am going to do, maybe nothing, but I like the idea of hearing other peoples opinions. For instance, the fact that the 105 may be too sharp for portraits is good input. In checking my portraits, I have to admit that some of the details could well be left out. But then it is easy to remove with NX2 as well.
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No morality in my post, just observations and possibly helpful remarks.
I for instance did not make up that you especially liked the 35mm's weight (only a few weeks ago, yet now you think of selling it... because you have heavier lenses that cover its focal length (and which you leave at home due to weight).
It just seems you are a bit lost at the moment, but I guess you are not really looking for advice.
I wish you inspired shooting...