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    Posted: 23 October 2011 at 11:25
Time to open part2 of this series.

Link to the previous thread:
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The limiting factor of image quality rather will be the inability of the photographer than the clearly distinct shortcomings of the camera ;-)
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I'll start it off with a few recent shots:

With Grandpa in the background



Playground



B&W Speakers Salesman (OK I might be biased but I think she's crazy cute in this picture!)
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Nice set Brian but I love #3 more.
A Garden walk with my little big guy.

1.Gesture

2.Portrait me...HI, I'm Galen :D

3.Curious


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I am totally charmed.   
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Originally posted by Jocelynne Jocelynne wrote:

I am totally charmed.   

...He who put smile on my face even at times when I'm down... Thanks, Jocelynne!
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You are welcome g^2! Children can be such blessings. Now I recognize Louise. But what is the name of your Little Guy?   

@brian33: Thank you for letting us see more of Louise and your family. You and g^2 are fortunate parents.   
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My girlfriend and her niece

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Grandaughter Ruby 5 years old, caught in a very rare moment of keeping still.

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Admiring the packing paper and foil:


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Deep in concentration...

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Originally posted by koprivakopriva koprivakopriva wrote:

Deep in concentration...

Should have used a longer lens to get rid of all the distractions in the frame.
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Originally posted by Serdar A Serdar A wrote:

Originally posted by koprivakopriva koprivakopriva wrote:

Deep in concentration...

Should have used a longer lens to get rid of all the distractions in the frame.


I sure should have. I just had my 35 1.8 on me for the day. Should have kept the 85 in my pocket for a shot like that.
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All A900, Min 50macro RS at 2.8


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