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Pretty cool shots, Paul - #2 captures the action wonderfully - and #3 is just plain cool.
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Thanx Rob.
I just recently got the 14-24/2,8 af-s, and im having a good time trying it out. Its a focal range that its totally new to me, but so much fun.
Im gonna use it at work first time next friday, shooting the interior of the "production" for a food company, should be fun. :-)
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Paul, I love what the UWA lens does to the sky. I really like the shot of Sofia.
Are you using the 14-24 on the D3, and what do you think of it?
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Your pictures are great Paul.
Lovely always to see your children...
I also like a lot Sofia's picture... I like the story you tell there, and also the dynamism with the tilted horizon.
#1 and #2 are splendid, very nice light and great exposure. The black of the t-shirt looks great with lots of detail!
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Thanx Matthew & Irma. Im having a blast with this new UWA.
Matthew
Yes,all these shot are with my D3, im really impressed with the 14-24/2,8's performance, corners sharpness is nothing short of amazing, love the closeup ability and the performance @ F/2,8.
Nikon really set the bar high with this UWA zoom.
Thanx for looking
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Some really cool stuff there for Mat's new assigment I think!
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Paul, I've never understood the people who say that corner sharpness doesn't matter; they've certainly never used an ultra-wide lens where everything can be in focus. Certainly the 14-24 is in the top two or three for zoom lenses that go that wide.
Uli, thanks for the endorsement. With all the wide-angle lenses around here, the assignment practically wrote itself.
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Thanx Uli, ill see if i cant produce something to contribute to the assigment.
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Good to see you out and about Paul. Lovely shots and it's always great to get a glimpse at other cities of the world.
That Nikkor 14-24 f/2.8 looks drop-dead gorgeous. Nikon's reputation for brilliant wide-angle lenses is obviously well deserved.
And if you look at the recent posts here, wide-angle shots seem to be the new black! They're just so in right now.
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Thanx Kombi, yes the 14-24/2,8 is really something else. Its alot of fun, im hoping to get some shots of stockholm city next weekend. Alot easier without 4 kids
Yea WA seem be very "hip"
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