EXPOSE yourself - XXIX


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Good then... I was caught in the rain on thursday too... :sweat:

Had a fever 38.5 tat night... but bounced up pretty fast

so u ok alr or not buttie? take care k! :)
 

Yeah, but in this case, I SUSPECT that each focal length (24 and 90) would have their uses and place in my bag. Since i got (loaned) the 24 TSE, it's been on my camera more than 90% of the time!

And, with each lense costing so muc, it's not something I can just go out and buy to try try.

NOW, if only I had access to a 90mm TSE as well! :devil:

Considered renting?

I would find this a good tool for the product shooters or interior design shooters... :)
 

Considered renting?

I would find this a good tool for the product shooters or interior design shooters... :)

a 90mm for interiors? NAAAAH! Mabbie a 45, do multiple shots and stitch, but definitely not a 90mm, unless yr shooting interiors the size of a large jumbo jet hanger and want to see details...by which time, if I ever got a high paying assignment like that, I would just rent a medium format and digital back.
 

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Considered renting?

I would find this a good tool for the product shooters or interior design shooters... :)

That's an option, but I would need a few days of actual usage to determine it's usefulness, and tat's going to cost a lot.
 

gootch afternoon :)
 

a 90mm for interiors? NAAAAH! Mabbie a 45, do multiple shots and stitch, but definitely not a 90mm, unless yr shooting interiors the size of a large jumbo jet hanger and want to see details...by which time, if I ever got a high paying assignment like that, I would just rent a medium format and digital back.

I mean TS-E in general... 24 for instance. 90 mebbe more for products.
 

lick lick lick :D
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Night macro shot on a Tamron 90mm (the only 1 I have at the moment.... :bsmilie:)



;)

Quick, BBB
 

which focal length shd be good? :bsmilie:
 

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