WOOOOO The Infamy of it All!

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Tried an older 80-200/2.8 today and... and it is just fantastic! The lens is a tad soft but the colors are simply astounding and I just love the Bokeh from it...

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WOOOO,

I FOUND IT!
I just wasn't looking high enough. (ahem)

Anyhow, I've got one coming from KEH.
The AF-S. Those shots aren't helping me
be patient...
 
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Funny - I looked at the three pictures and had a thought about the people in them. Then I saw the byline under your avatar and it was the same thought!

DAB
 
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That first photo of the older gentleman has a lot of character, regardless what kind on lens you may have used.... it it a very nice photo with a big statement...!

Elliot
 
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I have the 80-200 2.8 and love it for just those reasons. Great for low light and concerts as well...
Big and heavy but worth it!

A couple of shots from mine:

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Looks good Dude! That girl misplaced one of her sequins.

ROTFLMAO! He he he never quite saw it that way before :smile:

WOOOO,

I FOUND IT!
I just wasn't looking high enough. (ahem)

Anyhow, I've got one coming from KEH.
The AF-S. Those shots aren't helping me
be patient...

You are going to love it!

VERY nice!

Thank you.

Funny - I looked at the three pictures and had a thought about the people in them. Then I saw the byline under your avatar and it was the same thought!

DAB

Nicely put :smile:

Very nice, that first shot really does isolate the homeless fellow. That in itself is a sort for statement. Very coo

Thank you.

That first photo of the older gentleman has a lot of character, regardless what kind on lens you may have used.... it it a very nice photo with a big statement...!

Elliot

Thank you Elliot, I simply love that picture

I have the 80-200 2.8 and love it for just those reasons. Great for low light and concerts as well...
Big and heavy but worth it!

A couple of shots from mine:

Nice pictures, it is just a great lens!
 

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