Where is there an end of it?
Really enjoying the capabilities of the AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G. Thoroughly recommended for all Nikon DX shooters.
Tags: photo, daisy, nikon
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5/25/2009 9:20:53 PM #
Very nice. Maybe I should replace my D80 with full-frame one, so I can use my Nikkor 50/1.4D from analog ages. But something tells me that buying lenses you are suggensting will be much cheaper then going full-frame ;-D
Jirka Kosek |
5/26/2009 5:57:10 PM #
Dear Alex, Your profile picture is getting worse and it has nothing to do with you aging! Bring back the original one!
Wu MingShi |
5/27/2009 12:52:45 PM #
@Wu MingShi You see before you the ravages of document format standardisation But seriously, I update the photo from time to time with whatever's recent -- and some people like this one. I take it you'd not approve of: http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexbrn/3455701946/ I'll make the next update business-y ...
Alex |
5/28/2009 1:32:55 AM #
Oh come on, you can't link to that photo and then go all business-y on us. Think of the children.
Doug Mahugh |
6/1/2009 2:16:55 PM #
@Alex, I like that. It's actually a much better one than the older one when you are trying (in vain) to look serious. Seriously. That's true.
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