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Photos: Free Association COMMENTARY

f/22 is available on the lens I usually have attached to my Canon digital SLR. However, on that camera an f/16 is the rough equivalent to a 35mm full frame f/22.

What size sensor? EF or EF-S lens?

I s'pose this topic should be in it's own thread... I'll start a new thread later.
 
What size sensor? EF or EF-S lens?

I s'pose this topic should be in it's own thread... I'll start a new thread later.

Sure. In the mean while... Canon 7D (replaced a Rebel Xt) with a 1.6 sensor.

EF-S 10-22 f/3.5-4.5 USM goes to f/22, f/29 at the narrow end.
EF-s 17-85 f/4-5.6 IS USM goes to f/22, f/32 at the narrow end.
EF 24-70 f/2.8L USM goes to f/22
EF 70-200 f/4L IS USM goes to f/32

The 17-85 and Rebel Xt are on the shelf, waiting for my wife to make up her mind if she wants to use a big, heavy SLR or stick to her P&S.
 
Where is everybody?

The last post has been up since about this time on 3/3, two days?

I have been posting since this started and I don't think it has gone two days for a long time. Lets' go!:)
 
I think I was having PDD (posting disorder disease). Sorry.

No need to apologize. Your request for action made me take the time to actually look for something appropriate that I'd not posted before. If nothing else it was a good excuse to peruse some of those dark corners in the photo library where I don't go much, any more. Thanks! :thumb
 
Gail. Your post #5206 is very interesting! Where was it taken and what is the story behind the building? Thanks.
JD
 
# 5210...Looks like your project is mostly complete GrafikFeat...very nice

Gotta ask why that porch landing support seems to be floating on the left side?:brow
 
Gotta ask why that porch landing support seems to be floating on the left side?:brow

Thanks! It's been an adventure.
When I saw Gail's image it made think "That's how I see mine" :ha

That porch landing support on the right isn't attached.
I was looking at some options and it's just a stray 4 x 4 leaning against the wall.
 
Not that it really matters but I think some folks don't see all the images. :scratch
That is, uploaded vs. linked images.

It seems uploaded are 'ignored', for lack of a better word. :dunno

Just an observation. :whistle
 
It seems uploaded are 'ignored', for lack of a better word. :dunno

You must be logged in to see attachments. Otherwise you get a box with the name of the image. Click on the name and you get a "You are not logged in or you do not have permission to access this page...." text box.
 
You must be logged in to see attachments. Otherwise you get a box with the name of the image. Click on the name and you get a "You are not logged in or you do not have permission to access this page...." text box.

I know... You can't post w/o being logged in either...
Perhaps they need to refresh page before posting.
 
and you took those pictures yourself? :wow

I must admit that the last few I've posted were taken by my dad when I was just a child... but I did scan the slides :nyah

I would have been about this many years old:
<img src="http://www.snafu.org/pics/year/195x/p-snow9.jpg" title="'55 or '56">
 
Yes, I know the pictures she meant.

I was just noting that he's not alone in posting images that he didn't take. Of course I at least digitized the the ones I posted. That's got to count for something :whistle
 
Nor am I... I posted an image of my Grandfathers home built pane... The Piper Cub, circa 1932...

Images you have 'control' over I would feel, count.
 
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