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    Daddy's little girl

    Love the pose, cracking pic.
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    Walk around lens for £200ish

    Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 (non is). If you need more reach, add a longer lens at a later date.
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    Daughters wedding

    Superb gesture guys.
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    New 5D MK3 revealed

    Kind of sickening we would have to pay an £800 premium over our American cousins. I suppose, 'twas ever thus.
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    help me decide D90 vs 5D Classic

    d90 is a crop sensor camera so better for wildlife, the 5d is full frame and is much more suited to portraits and landscape stuff.
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    Which Prime?

    I see from your camera bag you have a fair bit of focal length covered. As you mentioned portraiture, Canon 85 f/1.8 is a cracking lens and ideal for portraits. Its pretty long on a crop so you need a bit of space but it always impresses me when I use it, 50mm is good but 85mm is better, for...
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    'Phobias' 2010 College Work

    Superb idea for a set of pics, I like the b&w and the texture of the coffee spill/text adds another dimention. The vignette is a wee bit severe but only a photographer would notice. :thumbs: I sense the force is strong in this one :thumbs:
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    What flash duration will freeze this?!

    Nothing to add to Richard's input but that's a cracking video Duncan, enoyed watching that.
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    My first portraits!

    Prefer the second too, maybe a wee bit more space for her feet could help.
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    My First Post... Be Gentle....

    Superb first post, excellent pic!
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    Tamron 17-50 2.8

    Ooof!, missed that, sorry. I was talking about the Tamron 17-50mm, I had the non-vc one, cracking value for money.
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    Tamron 17-50 2.8

    I think its the best bang for your buck as a walkabout lens on a crop body. I loved mine and will probably buy another.
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    Fuji X10

    Looks superb, I'll be watching for a street price.
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    flash settings

    Try starting with..... Manual, 1/200th and a wide aperture, up the iso 400 or 800 and bounce the flash of a neutral coloured wall or ceiling. Slower shutter speed will let in more ambient light if needed. Play around with flash exposure compensation to adjust the amount of flash. Have a...
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