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    Ed Vatza
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    Image made this afternoon along 5th Avenue in NYC.

    Canon 30D and 24-70mm f/2.8L; handheld w/ an oversized B&H bag as a counterweight.

    1/200 sec @ f/8; ISO 1600; 0 EV; FL 25mm
    Last edited by Ed Vatza; 12-07-2008 at 07:07 PM.

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    Ed, You really captured the feel of New York Streets- I miss the chestnuts! An oversized B&H bag?? Sounds like an early holiday gift!!

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    Hey Ed,
    You bring back many,many fond memories...Love it...This is a high class lunch...in The Big Apple...;) so what happened to the hot dogs? Thanks for sharing...:cool:

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    Never had the pleasure of experiencing NYC but I can smell those chestnuts and pretzels all the way to Missouri! Oh my goodness!!!

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    Your making me hungry Ed !!! ... I can smell it !!

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    Nice layering on the food. This shot reminds me of wintertime in NYC.

    Mike

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    Trying to make us fat?

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    The pretzel bagels and the knishes needed some fill flash. Moving to your left might have eliminated the white lane markers or made them less obtrusive. Thanks for the memories.
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    Ed
    Oh.......my mouth's watering for some of those chestnuts. OK....tell us.....what's in the B&H Bag?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lana Hays View Post
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    OK....tell us.....what's in the B&H Bag?
    Nothing terribly exciting. On the premise that one can never have enough bags (or at least never have the right one!), I bought a Tamrac Velocity 8 Sling Bag so I have a bag for when I want to tote a body with a 70-200 2.8 attached and a 24-70 2.8 on the side. My other bags were either too small or too big. This one is just right!

    And Roman will be pleased to know that I also bought a 3-stop graduated neutral density filter (a Lee) along with a Cokin P holder and adapter ring.

    Stuff like that.

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