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	<title>Comments on: Colorful Ladies&#8217; Wardrobe at the Japanese Archery Event</title>
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		<title>By: David K.</title>
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		<description>Very impressive, Jeffrey.  This gives me a new appreciation for archery, and for those activities that are more about the process than the result (as you&#039;ve been mentioning in a few of the blog entries leading up to this one).

I also wanted to commend you on this series of shots.  It seems that you&#039;re a prime shooter, as far as lenses go... the thing I like about primes is that you start to visualize the world and photographic opportunities through the &quot;lens&#039; eye,&quot; but the 300mm field of view is a difficult one to wrap one&#039;s mind around (at least for me).  On top of that, 300mm f/2 must weigh a ton, so you&#039;re handicapped in mobility (something I draw upon heavily when using primes).  It makes me appreciate your works all the more.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very impressive, Jeffrey.  This gives me a new appreciation for archery, and for those activities that are more about the process than the result (as you&#8217;ve been mentioning in a few of the blog entries leading up to this one).</p>
<p>I also wanted to commend you on this series of shots.  It seems that you&#8217;re a prime shooter, as far as lenses go&#8230; the thing I like about primes is that you start to visualize the world and photographic opportunities through the &#8220;lens&#8217; eye,&#8221; but the 300mm field of view is a difficult one to wrap one&#8217;s mind around (at least for me).  On top of that, 300mm f/2 must weigh a ton, so you&#8217;re handicapped in mobility (something I draw upon heavily when using primes).  It makes me appreciate your works all the more.</p>
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