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I've been spending a rainy Sunday morning reading (rather looking at)
_EF Lens Work III, The Eyes of EOS_. If you have any interest in
Canon's lenses, this is a great addition to you library as well as
providing some challenging examples of just what can be done with
them. It was 16.95 well spent.


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John A. Stovall wrote:
> I've been spending a rainy Sunday morning reading (rather looking at)
> _EF Lens Work III, The Eyes of EOS_. If you have any interest in
> Canon's lenses, this is a great addition to you library as well as
> providing some challenging examples of just what can be done with
> them. It was 16.95 well spent.


I spent the sunny Saturday afternoon hiking, along with a 20D + 300/4IS
+ 1.4x converter (672mm equiv. in 35mm term). There are no wild lifes to
capture but I shot many pictures accross the lake, all handheld. After
auto level and constrast, due to the long distance that reduces clarity,
the images, viewed at 1:1, are sharp, with rich color. I am very
impressive that I feel like I should study the books you suggested.

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