wow – I did not know that ! I guess we’re learning all the time and it was not chromatic aberration – I’ve just watched this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTvIenot5ck” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false; and it explains it clearly. If that was my picture I would just get rid of it in camera raw thinking that is was an aberration and I would never know that such thing exists. Thanks miki g for info !
BTW what focal length is this 300? 400 ? or maybe more ?
they probably had some claims for lots of photo equipment being stolen from or with the car – we all know it can easily add go into 10s of thousands. That’s just my guess.
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I’ve used the contact form on your website last week seeking more info about joining but with no response… any other way I can contact you ? or you email me – j.s.krason (at) gmail.com
they are all out of focus – number 4 is nearly there but not quite. It is tricky to focus on smoke. Light your smoke with direct steady source of light (desk lamp for example) so your lens can focus on it and than freeze it with flash. Have a look into my gallery here http://jakubkrason.com/#/other/” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false; where you can find some of my smoke shots.
they are very strong and small (15-25mm)at the same time, and most importantly leave barely noticeable hole after removal. I have a2 heavy wooden frames hanging on them as well as large canvas pics. I picked them up in woodies a while ago
I’m going to disappoint you but 600 is not going to get you any good lens. The other thing – one lens is not going to do the job. You can get something like 18-200 which will fall into your 600 budget but it is going to be a very dark lens and you’re not going to get any decent results if any. One camera, one lens, one of everything ?? Forget about it. You need double of everything when shooting a wedding. What if your camera, lens or flash fails ? at least borrow more equipment from a friend.
70-200 2.8 is a great lens to do weddings. there is few others but way above 600
Desktop plus a laptop – the best you can do. Desktops are very easy to upgrade in future instead of buying a new laptop again. I also would also look into SSD hard drive – they are fantastic and WAY faster than normal HDD.