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canon.eos30d wrote:
Beautiful, Birdie. Love #1 and #4 most.
- Tam
Thanks very much Tam.
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tfoltz wrote:
Birdie,
That first one is outstanding, sorry to hear about the malfunction
-Tim
Thanks Tim and it happened just when I felt I was starting to get the hang of it.
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philshoots wrote:
Looking really good. It's a pity the gear is acting up. Perhaps it's not an isolated glitch, good luck sorting it out. Hope the elbows better too.
Phil
thank you very much Phil.
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David Leask wrote:
Fine shots Birdie. #1 is a stunner
David
Glad you like it David, thank you.
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eyelaser wrote:
Must agree with the others that picked #1 as a favorite...it is really good and if this is the last set you ended in a high.
Eric
Thanks Eric
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canadajim wrote:
Number one for me - great work, as usual!
Jim
Much appreciated Jim.
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BeeBalm wrote:
A colorful looking set Birdie!
First one gets a
BeeBalm
Thanks so much BB !
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douter wrote:
I think you have mastered it anyway Roberta, on to the next!
Douglas
You are very kind Douglas, thank you !
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Michael Rucci wrote:
Must have been very annoying although #1 is awesome the detail is super
Quite annoying Thank yo Michael.
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KCollett wrote:
#1 for me Birdie. Good looking set. Weird about the shutter speed.
Really weird Ken.
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morris wrote:
The first is stunning and the last grabs me probably for the color.
The symptoms you describe may be a contact issue. Before sending the lensbaby back, you might want to clean the contacts on your body and lens. I do this with a q-tip and spray some WD-40 onto it. Then clean the contacts. If you don't have WD-40, you can try some rubbing alcohol. If this dose not fix the problem, then the springs on the lens or body may be week or there is a bad contact which would be in the lens as the problem follows it. If a new lens has bad springs and this has happened it's probably inferior components.
Good luck Roberta
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Thanks Morris. I have sent it back, nothing I did seemed to get it working. Not sure I am going to replace it
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CDaescher wrote:
Birdie, the first is very good and very tricky to pull off.
I also like the mood in #3 a lot.
I hope you get your "toy" back soon.
Chris
Thanks Chris !! I appreciate it.
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kdacharya wrote:
roberta, these are fantastic. Maybe it that particular piece that is a problem. Would suggest that you try another piece since the results are great.
Do appreciate the kind words, thank you.
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brian_sp wrote:
fantastic set Birdie, love them all but i am going against the grain and choosing #4 for its color and the sharp water droplets
Thanks Brian ! Glad you like that one , it is one of my favorites.
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surfnron wrote:
A nice set Birdie. It's 1 for me ~ Ron
Thanks Ron !
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thomas_1950 wrote:
Up close and personal Birdie. Hope you get your gear issue resolved.
Best,
Tom
Thank you Tom !
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DocsPics wrote:
Nice set Birdie. Just wondering, did the shutter speed wandering also occur with MLU and could you activate EL?
Thanks Doc. I did not try in MLU nor did I try to do exposure lock. I did not even think about that.
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Herb Houghton wrote:
Lovely set Birdie, #1 and 4 are my picks.
Thanks very much Herb .
Birdie
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