lol, you got the 1.4? Seriously you know what that means, you have to do a test to show me the difference between the rendering of the 1.8 and the 1.4. Tripod based shots of people with difference backgrounds, etc
Gregory.Rotter wrote:
lol, you got the 1.4? Seriously you know what that means, you have to do a test to show me the difference between the rendering of the 1.8 and the 1.4. Tripod based shots of people with difference backgrounds, etc
I've had it since October.
Also, I gave away my 85/1.8 on a long-term loan recently. I got tired of a great lens sitting on a shelf.
At 5.5 it is just further proof that good things come in small packages.
Truly cute and a great shot (of your Dad and the JRT s too)
I'll bet Tucker causes his share of embarrassment for your Dad too. They are the pirates of the dog world> Totally outrageous and no concept of size when it comes to picking a fight
Tim
Tim Ashton wrote:
At 5.5 it is just further proof that good things come in small packages.
Truly cute and a great shot (of your Dad and the JRT s too)
I'll bet Tucker causes his share of embarrassment for your Dad too. They are the pirates of the dog world> Totally outrageous and no concept of size when it comes to picking a fight
Tim
Tim,
I have had lots of dogs and many JRT's but Tucker is a very special critter and not typical at all. You can harass him to no limit and he will not bite you, his sister Annie on the other hand is all too typical and don't take no rough play outside the bounds as it were . Tucker will never pick a fight but he has "finished" very many fights and it of course matters little the size of the unfortunate bully . On the leads they are both just great and even at the dog parks here they are good, a testament to the no nonsense attitude of our "mom". They have it better than 90% of the humans on this planet and they know it