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The Usefulness of 35mm Lenses

Mark Goldstein | Lenses | August 1, 2004 | 1 Comments

In this week’s Sunday Morning Photographer column Mike Johnstontakes a tongue-in-cheek look at the many different types of 35mm lenses and their uses.

“Macros/micros:

Flowers, bugs, eyeballs, eyelashes, small products, tchotchkes. Dew-covered spider webs, frost patterns on windowpanes. Great hobby lenses, as macro photographers are among the only happy photo enthusiasts. Also much utilized by photography buffs who like to test lenses.”

Website: Sunday Morning Photographer: USES AND APPLICATIONS OF 35mm LENSES’



 

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#1 Mad@TT

Obviously he never met skate/snowboard, rock climbing or MTB photographers. Fisheye is the standard lens.

Or perhaps he does not regard them as quality photographers?

3:38 pm - Sunday, August 1, 2004

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