donrent wrote:
Sure can....
It is the Rebel EOS T2, and I'm looking at it right now...
In the UK was that the EOS 630 ?
Who the hell is Ken Rockwell?
Here are a couple of pictures which I hope you will find interesting.
John
Injectors at work. North Norfolk Railway.
The Iron Duke. Made for 7'-0.25" track.
After taking a second look it dose not seem quite right now.
It seems to be floating. I think it would look better if I had not removed the foliage.
Yes I've enjoyed it. Thank you.
John
Just a comma.
Comments welcome
I went to see the doctor the other day. I said "Doctor, people keep telling me I'm invisible." He replied "who said that!"
I could be wrong and I am sure that if I am I will soon be corrected. However, as I understand it, DOF depends only on the aperture in use and the size of the recorded image, THAT IS FOR A GIVEN SENSOR SIZE. So a wide angle lens and a telephoto lens will produce the same DOF providing that the distance is adjusted to give the same image size in each case. Of course perspective will be different not because of the focal length but because of the changed distance0. OK FIRE!
I could be wrong and I am sure that if I am I will soon be corrected. However, as I understand it, DOF depends only on the aperture in use and the size of the recorded image. So a wide angle lens and a telephoto lens will produce the same DOF providing that the distance is adjusted to give the same image size in each case. Of course perspective will be different not because of the focal length but because of the changed distance0. OK FIRE!
Yes Ian I did. The gatekeeper was captured in part of Sherwood Forest.
Thank you both for your comments.
John
I would leave out the painted lady because for me the background is too competitive but I do like all three.
Taken with EOS 5D with 100 - 400 mm lens.
Gatekeeper and Visitor
I hope these are interesting. Crits welcome.
John
Gannett In Flight
Kittiwake in Fllight
Black Headed Gull in Flight