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Sandra Bozic
{K:3963} 1/10/2004
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Makes me thinking about my own hipokracy_feeling sad for them,and eating them at the same time :/ Hmmm..
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Érico Salutti
{K:884} 5/30/2003
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Bela foto, parabéns.
Érico Salutti, São Paulo - Brasil.
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 5/3/2002
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Thanks Koen. I didn't realise there was a difference! Still a great shot Chris!
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Jake Sieg
{K:673} 5/3/2002
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i dont know if i can handle looking at this shot, which probably is a good thing. i keep on trying to find the end of the cows but i cant:)
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Koen B
{K:3279} 5/3/2002
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Kim, keep in mind that Chris was using a Mamiya 645. It is a camera which uses larger negatives than 35mm. For example, while a 50mm lens is a normal lens on 35mm film, a 50mm lens on medium format like 6x4.5 is a wide angle. So, a 30mm on 6x4.5 is a very wide angle lens. A conversion chart between focal lengths on different film formats can be found for example at http://www.lightingmagic.com/camraqa.htm
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 4/19/2002
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The almost fisheye look of this lens caught my attention, but I am shocked to see that it is a 30mm. I have a 28 mm and it doesn't achieve this amazing look. Cows into infinity!!! So neat! For a one second exposure you managed to keep all the cows in sharp focus... Great job...
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al shaikh
{K:15790} 5/14/2001
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Nice use of the ultra wide.
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Artie Colantuono
{K:12275} 5/13/2001
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good subject choice for the lens chosen.....very effective. good lighting.......
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