Dave wrote:
> Nice shot. I see that you're a 35/shift user.
Thank you. Yes, I use a loaner from a fellow list member. Oh, wait a
second. I'm wondering if I even had the 35/shift at that time!
Yikes! Well, the shot was taken with either a 24mm or 35mm lens and
possibly the 35/shift if I had it with me that trip.
> I've been keeping an eye out for a 24 shift, but they're a bit
> rare these days. So, I've been thinking of a 35. Do you find
> enough opportunity for it? I've love the 24/2.8 field of
> view, so I'm a bit uncertain...
Yeah, the Cannonites all swept through here last year and sucked the
supply dry. The 24/shift is a huge lens with a big, nasty looking
front lens element. The 35/shift is very compact in comparison and
takes the normal 49mm filters I very much enjoy using shift lenses.
If I did a lot of interior work, the 24/shift would be nice, but in
reality, the 35/shift is probably the more practical and usable lens.
However, Joel won't let me even look at his 24/shift...
> And, what's up with this somewhat cryptic "the house"?
http://www.image66media.com/page17.html
First picture.
AG
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