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01-27-2011, 10:57 AM   #31
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You don't know what you're saying, every day a shot of a dog?
But.... it would make it a bit easier for me, if we go away without the dogs I can change lenses

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Well I'm not saying EVERY day, but I don't mind if you can stuff your album with a few successful dog pictures. I love these animals. My wife grew up with a Caucasian Shepherd and that guy was hard not to love. It was heartbreaking to see her suffer when he passed. We plan on getting one in the future (not enough room for one now).
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no need to shoot the dogs daily, but hey are great subjects and Primo seems to love the 10-20 (some dogs are born clowns)
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Give me a day or two to think about SIF. I have been really hard stretched to complete SiJ due to one reason or another.
It may fit in to my schedule, "somehow".

My lens of choice, this time round, I think the Super Tak 55mm 1.8. (a real oldie)

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QuoteOriginally posted by Bramela Quote
Karen

Give me a day or two to think about SIF. I have been really hard stretched to complete SiJ due to one reason or another.
It may fit in to my schedule, "somehow".

My lens of choice, this time round, I think the Super Tak 55mm 1.8. (a real oldie)
That's a great choice! I did (am doing still...) SiJ with the SMC version of this lens. It's fun!!!
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Give me a day or two to think about SIF. I have been really hard stretched to complete SiJ due to one reason or another.
It may fit in to my schedule, "somehow".

My lens of choice, this time round, I think the Super Tak 55mm 1.8. (a real oldie)
Sure Bruce, January isn't over yet
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Hi guys,

I will try it, my lens will be my oldest and most expensive: Super Takumar bought new in 1962.

I heard about this challenge just a few days ago, looks like a great way to do more photos and forget about M50/1.4, ST28/3.5, ST150/4 and ST200/4 and ST35/2 and ...... and ....!!!!!!!

Hope everyone get 28 amazing photos in this challenge.

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Hi guys,

I will try it, my lens will be my oldest and most expensive: Super Takumar bought new in 1962.

I heard about this challenge just a few days ago, looks like a great way to do more photos and forget about M50/1.4, ST28/3.5, ST150/4 and ST200/4 and ST35/2 and ...... and ....!!!!!!!

Hope everyone get 28 amazing photos in this challenge.
Welcome to the group pierre. It's fun but it can be a challenge in winter
My Super Tak is from 1964 bought in Germany I even have the bill of sale (from a bulk purchase, I was 4 in 64 so it wasn't my purchase)
It's on my short list for february
Same camera you bought as well the SV (which i won't be using I'll use the K7)
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Welcome to the group pierre. It's fun but it can be a challenge in winter
My Super Tak is from 1964 bought in Germany I even have the bill of sale (from a bulk purchase, I was 4 in 64 so it wasn't my purchase)
It's on my short list for february
Same camera you bought as well the SV (which i won't be using I'll use the K7)
Thanks,

Hope to have fun event if it is winter. Today was cool but a few days ago it was COLD. This temp. is hard on photographers, but I am trying to install a studio in the basement for macro up to portraits so I think I will get it.

I was 21 in 62 when I bought my SV. I wont use it , it has been so long since I did that I am not sure it will work. So I will be using my K200
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Karen, this one is for you I would enter it into the weekly challenge (low angle), but it was shot with my Minolta 35mm film camera. The picture of the picture is from the pentax though lol.




Pierre, welcome! Enjoy the ride!

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Pierre, welcome! Enjoy the ride!
Thanks
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Hi Karen.
I'm in, probably using the thing shown below....
(K35 3.5 - probably my sharpest lens, but (for me) also the hardest MF lens to focus accurately)

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Welcome Pierre!

That's a cutie, Voytech. I really like the way he lying on the floor, very still but watching every move you make.

Hi Jack, so nice to have you on board too.

And with all these responses I have to join too, I guess?
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Welcome Pierre!
Thanks Karen

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And with all these responses I have to join too, I guess?
Sorry I did not mean to force you to anything. LOL
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Sorry I did not mean to force you to anything. LOL
Well, I started this discussion, so it would be strange if I wouldn't participate, wouldn't it? But I'm still don't know which lens to use. I think the wide angle is too much for 28 days.
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