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    Another one in studio. I do not think this photo is not family friendly, anyhow if somebody find it not convenient please let me know and I will delete it.






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    <span>Rented the 24-70mm f/2.8 for the weekend with the intention of swapping it between my 50mm and 85mm. The 24-70 never left my camera! Love it! It's a little more weight than a prime but I could live with it :P




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    Beautiful shot, Baker! This lens was on my short list &amp; it looks like for very good reason!

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    I agree - nice shot! The 24-70 f/2.8 is the lens I use more than any other, and it is very suitable for the 5D2 full frame sensor.

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    Took a few shots of Noelle this weekend.


    1 White Lightning X2400, high camera left, diffused by a 60" Photek Softlighter II. Strobe triggered via Cybersyncs; powered via Innovatronix Explorer XT. On the lens I used a 2 stop B&amp;W ND filter stacked with a B&amp;W CPL.

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