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Thank you, much appreciated! Glad you're enjoying the photos and I hope you're still following my trip down to Chile. Happy Travels!
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For the price, the 55-250mm IS is a good lens (not great). If you have the extra money and appreciate quality, can I suggest investing it into the 70-300mm IS or search online for a used version of Canon's discontinued 70-200mm F4 (NON IS) for an amazing price for quality. Hope this helps.
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The first thing we like to find out is when you're getting married and what you're looking for on your wedding. I made it super fast and simple for couples to let me know a little more about themselves :)
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It all depends on a few factors. What is he looking for. Is price an issue? Video is more flexible on the 7D (5D can't do 60fps), focusing is a lot better on the 7D, image quality & dynamic range is overall much better as well 5DII. They are both great cameras, Full frame sensor with bigger viewfinder or cropped body which accepts EF-S lenses.
Im my situation; I like the full frame, bigger viewfinder over the 7D and I don't need the video so I choose 5DII.
As a photographer, the 5DII is now $1999 in Canada! - a steal price IMO -
Downtown with everyone else remembering what the veterans have done for us!
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Fantastic! "Documentary about the inspiring non-profit foundation Kids With Cameras, which teaches photography skills to children in marginalized communities" Looking into it right now!
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I'm not sure how to respond to this but thank you? Have you visited before?
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Of course, but only to some degree. Can never say no to a fair challenge
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Mananetwork via Spring
My eyes are very good! Even with all the time spent on the computer I consider myself lucky.
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Enough to get a metamorphic tummy ache!
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3. English, Polish and Goof-ball
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The smartest/safest choice would be a Canon 24-70mm f2.8. Problem is clients who hire me aren't looking for safe photos. I'd choose a 35mm f1.4
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With patience sometimes the right opportunity can present itself. I sometimes take 2-3 times as long for one shot just so I can get that right moment. During weddings, just plant yourself and take your time. Concerts are tough if you're trying to get a certain effect which might bother the performer. Spread your time out and come back a few times.
It's about patience, take a minute to think about it before going out to shoot. I rather give someone a few amazing shots then a bunch of none methodical snapshots -
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Every Friday listen to Rebecca Black song once forward, then reversed. Very important, don't miss this. Eat your veggies & dropping into the Church of Scientology for a weekly yoga session.
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About two days. I'd hate to be stuck without a cellphone as it's truly my portable laptop away from the office
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Only for the first few seconds of when I get up. As I gather my thoughts, the memories start escaping
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It was at the Hive hair spa on 8257 Oak Street, Vancouver. While you wait they let you choose a drink from a menu and get treated to chocolate pocky! All new customers also get 20% off. Mention my name ;) - http://www.hivehairspa.com/
Tomasz Wagner’s Bio
I climb, bike, eat veggies and shoot people


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