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    Ken ksbryan0's Avatar
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    You must have a fantastic camera!

    I am sure most of us had heard variations of this...
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    Re: You must have a fantastic camera!

    Yeah thats pretty cool.
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    Re: You must have a fantastic camera!

    lol, that's awesome.
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    Re: You must have a fantastic camera!

    Quote Originally Posted by ksbryan0 View Post
    I am sure most of us had heard variations of this...
    This is great Ken. I enjoyed it - a lot.

    Actually I think I might say that about myself sometimes. I recently purchased the Panasonic 25mm/f1.4 and when I saw the shots of the sun reflectection on the trees that lit up the trees, my first thought was "Wow! this is one nice lens."

    Now, the truth is that it is one nice lens. However, the lens did not pick the time of day, focus, set up the camera - and choose the framing! :thumbsup:

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Re: You must have a fantastic camera!

    yes ! heard of that before !

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