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Autumn leaves under city street lamp.
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So far the most used lens in my bag.
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That's it, last one, time to go to sleep.
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OK here it is, the first thing I decided to take a pic of with my new 40D. It's not the best subject or comp but it's still the first shot. I only posted this because I was asked to post the first shot taken and here it is.
Camera: Canon EOS 40D
Exposure: 0.04 sec (1/25)
Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 200 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Flash did not fire
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They are not pocket wizards but I'd say second best especially when you consider price. They work great, through doors around corners, still have to test distance, which I'm sure will be good. All you need is a miniphone to hot shoe female sync cable if you are using a flash that doesn't have a sync port.
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Went to B&H yesterday and just couldn't resist. Early Christmas present to self amongst other things ;)
(sorry. once again, x-posted.)
Today (Saturday) is Day 3 of the Vancouver Asian Film Festival. If you're in Vancouver, Canada, this weekend, come on by!
Here are some highlights:
-Hiros and Villains Panel Discussion: a look into the reality of Asian representation in the media today (geeky model minority? ultra violent gang member?) - Saturday, Nov. 3rd, 11am
-The Irony of it All: a program of short films, including the winners of this summer's Mighty Asian Moviemaking Marathon (MAMM) competition - Saturday, Nov. 3rd, 1:30pm
-Immigrant Stories: the lives of three immigrants from various backgrounds are explored - Saturday, Nov. 3rd, 3:30pm
-In the Director's Chair with Justin Lin: a special seminar featuring Justin Lin (in attendance), director of films such as Fast & the Furious: Tokyo Drift, Annapolis, and Better Luck Tomorrow; special appearance by actor, Roger Fan; Q&A; possible autographing opportunity - Saturday, Nov. 3rd, 5:30pm
-Chick Flick Mix, Falling for Grace: a story of identity and life, featuring Margaret Cho, Ken Leung, Christine Baranski, Roger Rees, Clem Cheung, and Elizabeth Sung - Saturday, Nov. 3rd, 7:30pm
-Asian Male Libido, Shanghai Kiss: a Chinese-American actor moves to Shanghai to connect with his ancestry; starring Ken Leung, Hayden Panettiere, and Kelly Hu; guest host in attendance: Grace Park - Saturday, Nov. 3rd, 9:45pm
All screenings take place at Tinseltown Cinemas in Vancouver. Matinees are $6. Evenings are $8. Membership is $1. Tickets are available at the door.
For more information, please visit the website.
See you there!