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01/16/2007 04:28:38 PM · #26
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

...you'll find yourself chasing glass again.


Oooo, I love to chase the aspherical glass!

BTW, what does it mean that I love large aperture???
01/16/2007 04:28:43 PM · #27
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Eventually the flames will die and you'll find yourself chasing glass again.


ROFL!
01/16/2007 04:39:48 PM · #28
Originally posted by kirbic:


BTW, what does it mean that I love large aperture???


Well, it takes quite a man to shoot through a large hole :-P
01/16/2007 04:51:50 PM · #29
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Originally posted by kirbic:


BTW, what does it mean that I love large aperture???


Well, it takes quite a man to shoot through a large hole :-P


LOL yea ... so f/1.2 is for ... ?

:-)
01/16/2007 04:55:51 PM · #30
Yes, it is. It is perverted and lewd.

You should be ashamed of yourself. NO-one should love an inanimated object, unless it is smooth, shiny...
01/16/2007 05:00:01 PM · #31
Once I found my baby's sweet spot, she squealed with delight. :-)
01/16/2007 05:11:49 PM · #32
Originally posted by Citadel:

Is is wrong to love a lens?

That depends on what the definition if "Is is" is.

Is your lens in your "five"? :-)
01/16/2007 05:59:27 PM · #33
So then it would be wrong to have a friends lens in your "Five"?
01/16/2007 06:02:23 PM · #34
lol
01/16/2007 06:14:02 PM · #35
I really wish I could change the "is is" to "is it"... but I think people got the idea. It might have been a "bad" idea but yup...you are all getting it. :)

So if I love a big lens with a small aperture....

Ew.

lol
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