From: Focus on

"Allen" <allen(a)nothere.net> wrote in message
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> Focus wrote:
>> "Allen" <allen(a)nothere.net> wrote in message
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>>> Focus wrote:
>>>> "Marco Tedaldi" <news0408.kruemi(a)spamgourmet.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:fvl107$r7i$1(a)registered.motzarella.org...
>>>>> Focus wrote:
>>>>>> http://atlantic-diesel.com/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Comments welcome, as usual.
>>>>> Colors are ok...
>>>>> The horse in the second Image is too dark
>>>>> many of the images ar tilted.... but nice colors :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> OK for test-shots
>>>>>
>>>> Thanks. You're right, they are tilted. I don't know why I keep doing
>>>> that. Got to pay more attention or get a screen with lines ;-)
>>>> Horse too dark? Not here.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> It just looks like the proverbial "dark horse" to me. Actually, it looks
>>> like a black or almost black animal with a very dark bron mane.
>>
>> And that's exactly what it was. A dark horse. What's the problem?
>>
>>
> None here. It was someone else that apparently thinks all horses are light
> colored. My family owned four horses on their ranch: one the color of the
> one in your picture but with a darker mane; a brown one with a white
> blaze, a mare the color of a brand new penny (hence her name: Penny--US
> pennies used to be pure copper)) and her foal, exactly identical to her
> mother. Horses come in about as many colors as dogs (but eat much more).

True. I did quite a lot of horseback riding myself when I was wearing a
younger man's clothes ;-)
Maybe I'll do it again sometime. Should be quite nice here in Portugal with
all the beaches, hills and rocks.

I had two Great Danes: not only the size of a small horse, but the eat as
much too ;-)


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From: Focus on

"Markus Fuenfrocken" <markus(a)fuenfrocken.de> wrote in message
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> "Focus" wrote:
>> http://atlantic-diesel.com/
>> Comments welcome, as usual.
> Those are very nice examples of the capability and versatility of the much
> attacked EF-S 17-85 IS (i assume you used that lens?) ... tack sharp
> images and good color rendition, 4 and 5 are my favorites. Well done.

Thanks!
For example at Fred Miranda you can read some very positive reviews of
professionals, so I guess it's not so bad.
I had the Nikon 18-135 and the 18-70, but I think this one is sharper and
more useful with the IS.
And now you get 50 euro back from Canon, so the price is excellent too.


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From: Smeeegles on
Marco Tedaldi wrote:
> Focus wrote:
>> http://atlantic-diesel.com/
>>
>> Comments welcome, as usual.
> Colors are ok...
> The horse in the second Image is too dark
> many of the images ar tilted.... but nice colors :-)
>
> OK for test-shots
>
> Marco
>
>
Horse l;ooked fine on my monitor.
I love the lone chapel but yes some are tilted a touch.
Was this with the kit lens?
From: OldBoy on
"Markus Fuenfrocken" <markus(a)fuenfrocken.de> wrote in message
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> "Focus" wrote:
>> http://atlantic-diesel.com/
>> Comments welcome, as usual.
> Those are very nice examples of the capability and versatility of the much
> attacked EF-S 17-85 IS (i assume you used that lens?) ... tack sharp
> images and good color rendition, 4 and 5 are my favorites. Well done.

The first EF-S 17-85 batch had some flaws (I got one then).
Perfect lens above 23mm, around f/8 and good working IS.

From: Focus on

"Smeeegles" <me(a)here.net.au> wrote in message
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> Marco Tedaldi wrote:
>> Focus wrote:
>>> http://atlantic-diesel.com/
>>>
>>> Comments welcome, as usual.
>> Colors are ok...
>> The horse in the second Image is too dark
>> many of the images ar tilted.... but nice colors :-)
>>
>> OK for test-shots
>>
>> Marco
>>
>>
> Horse l;ooked fine on my monitor.
> I love the lone chapel but yes some are tilted a touch.
> Was this with the kit lens?

Yes, the 17-85 IS.
This chapel really stands in the middle of a crop field. No idea what they
were thinking. You see a lot of abandoned churches and chapels here. Some
one-horse-villages will have three churches!
But nothing is broken down. just abandoned. I like that: gives me plenty of
subjects to photograph.


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