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sage !i/euDJmWr2
soup, /p/?
My new lens (Sigma 17-35) came today. Unfortunately, it clouded up and started raining before I got a chance to go shoot with it like I wanted to, I still haven't done the city in 6 shots thing yet.

So have a bad picture of an old, rusty mailbox.

Anyway, I'm liking this lens so far. It's not ultra-wide on crop, but it still offers several very useful focal lengths. 17, 24, 28, and 35 all in one heavy little package. I would prefer primes, but I can't afford to go the prime route every time.
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>> Meese !iZn5BCIpug
it also offers 18,19,20,21,22,23,25,26,27,29,30,31,32,33,34
>> Rad !!IpQSryGvPPO
OH GOD THE NUMBER 23
>> Anonymous
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hey guise have you seen my career
>> sage !i/euDJmWr2
>>204996
touche

>>204997
>>204998
o shi-
Oddly, I took this picture outside of an abandoned gas station on the side of the road. This little old lady walked over while I was getting back in my car and just started staring at the mailbox.
>> Anonymous
I think you just missed an awesome shot of a lady starring at a mail box.
>> sage !i/euDJmWr2
>>205006
definately, I didn't feel like getting wet though.