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Incomming and Outgoing - Picture heavy

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    Testing the 200-500 handheld. Man, those things move faster than some of the birds I shot.










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    Great set! the last is almost 3D!

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    This is a great set. If it wasn't for the (lack of) pilots one could believe they were actual life size aircraft.

    Actually the "pilot" in #1 seems to have a disproportionately large head, and I am little concerned about the naked woman in # 2.

    Great lens test.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JAS_Photo View Post
    Great set! the last is almost 3D!
    Agreed. All shots are def nice and sharp, with great background separation. Well done Matt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Runmonty View Post
    This is a great set. If it wasn't for the (lack of) pilots one could believe they were actual life size aircraft.

    Actually the "pilot" in #1 seems to have a disproportionately large head, and I am little concerned about the naked woman in # 2.

    Great lens test.
    Test successful ... but

    Runmonty, with all due respect: flying one of those plane will give you a rather swelled head; and may I point out that the female pilot is wearing rather sporty shades and a pink top! Attached a 300% corp

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    very cool set and lens test. last shot is my fave of the set (though I'd likely burn those garage-door highlights by a good 15-20% and up the contrast on the top part of the photo).
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    haha - my bad. Demonstrates the capabilities of the lens rather well me thinks
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