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Got out at lunch yesterday to go fire off some more captures with my 24-105 f/4L...pretty harsh noon sun light, but I think I will enjoy using this lens a lot. This was a single exposure...no filters, hand-held at ISO 200, f/11, 1/160th...the 21MP RAW produced my largest ever jpg at 18mb...whoa...I'm going to need more hard drives. It would be so awesome if flickr stored the associated RAW's with the jpegs.
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Looks like you got a nice sharp lens. You'll have some fun with it.
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Roy - check out Zenfolio. I just started trying them out. They look to be a online way to sell your photos, but their prices appear to be very reasonable and I think I saw where you could upload raw images. Need to double check that, but if they do it might really be worth it.
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Thanks Mike I'll check it out!
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