Re: Few testshots Canon 40D
"Allen" <allen@nothere . net > wrote in message
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> Focus wrote:
>> "Nicholas" <Nicholas@nowhere . net > wrote in message
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>>> On Mon, 05 May 2008 09:48:42 -0500, Allen <allen@nothere . net > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Focus wrote:
>>>>> "Markus Fuenfrocken" <markus@fuenfrocken.de> wrote in message
>>>>> news:fvmgop$9jb$1@online.de...
>>>>>> "Focus" wrote:
>>>>>>> * atlantic-diesel . com /
>>>>>>> Comments welcome, as usual.
>>>>>> Those are very nice examples of the capability and versatility of the
>>>>>> much
>>>>>> attacked EF-S 17-85 IS (i assume you used that lens?) ... tack sharp
>>>>>> images and good color rendition, 4 and 5 are my favorites. Well done.
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> For example at Fred Miranda you can read some very positive reviews of
>>>>> professionals, so I guess it's not so bad.
>>>>> I had the Nikon 18-135 and the 18-70, but I think this one is sharper
>>>>> and
>>>>> more useful with the IS.
>>>>> And now you get 50 euro back from Canon, so the price is excellent
>>>>> too.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Focus, I want to tell you that I've looked at a lot of your pictures
>>> >from Portugal. The result is that I want to go there. Let people gripe
>>>> about tilted (the easiest fix of all in photo editors), differences in
>>>> perceiving colors on their monitors vs. yours, etc, but they make me
>>>> want to go there. Please consider this a very high compliment.
>>>> Allen
>>> How soon can you leave? ;-|
>>>
>>> I agree with your post about Focus' photography. He is very talented.
>>
>> Thank the both of you.
>> I'm a little speechless: so far nobody has made such nice complements.
>> You keep me going and inspire me to achieve even higher goals!
>> Thanks again.
>> If any of you want to come to Portugal, I'll be happy to get you settled
>> and show you around. It will be a time you'll never forget or regret.
>> (Should it be OR or NOR?).
>>
>>
> Unfortunately, I am no longer able to travel, thanks to arthritis and back
> problems. But that doesn't mean that I wouldn't _like_ to.
> Allen
Sorry to hear that, Allen.
Back problems I've had since I was 29 when I lifted a billiard table and
twisted my back; from time to time it's back and I can hardly move. And I
got rheumatism, but here in Portugal it's much better. Specially when it's
very warm. I lived in Holland before: very wet and cold. I hardly came out
of the house anymore and pain was my only buddy.
It sometimes seems unfair: as we get older and wiser (well, at least we
should ;-), we can't do what we want to anymore. The trick is to see what we
*can do*, not what we can't and get the most out of it. After all, it's just
one big school; a lifelong term of learning.
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Focus