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Thanks Hugh, and to others who have said nice things. The 12-24 mm is
truly a wonderful lens for u/w photography. But I'm going to try to
use the 10.5 mm more in the future - I've got the lens and have done
some experimental shots here in Bali. It's much more difficult to use
(and light) than the 12-24 mm, but when it all comes together the
results can be quite spectacular.
Robert Delfs
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 16:40:56 -0500, Huw Porter wrote:
>On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 20:33:53 +0800, Robert Delfs <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>The site is: http://www.tabula-international.com/
>>Click on the Raja Empat thumbnail.
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>A "me too!" to add to the compliments. :-)
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>Though I appreciate 'marine life portrait' style photos, the pics I really
>love are the more-or-less-ambient-light ultra wideangle reef shots - these
>capture a real 'being there' sense of the 3D space experience of diving. I
>gotta get a 12mm lens... :-)
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>Cheers,
>Huw
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>http://www.huwporter.com
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