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This is a discussion on Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda. within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Originally Posted by AntZ I quite like the B&W processing. 'preciate that, AntZ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntZ View Post
    I quite like the B&W processing.
    'preciate that, AntZ.
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    Makes me a bit dizzy looking at it but I like it....can't look at it too long but it is still a really cool perspective.
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    Quote Originally Posted by casil403 View Post
    ....can't look at it too long but it is still a really cool perspective.
    I don't know. Maybe I tried to put too much in the frame. I left the house with a good idea of what I wanted to get, but when I got there I found that I had left the camera to laptop cable that I needed at home. (I assumed that the one that I use for the 300S would work with the 800. Wrong.) My intention was to try out that AIS 28mm 2.8 that I found on craigslist, but without the cable that didn't pan out for me. So, I put the 10-24mm on the 300 to avoid a completely wasted trip and shot on the short end of that lens instead. There was some joker hanging out by the river and when he saw me setting up he came over and annoyed me for a while until it was almost dark which sorta knocked me out of the zone, too.

    All in all, I guess I just wasn't paying attention to what I was doing after I realized I wouldn't get what I came for. Ever have one of those days?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post

    All in all, I guess I just wasn't paying attention to what I was doing after I realized I wouldn't get what I came for. Ever have one of those days?
    Always!!! More often than not it seems lately!
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