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08. Mär 2017
Surprisingly good lens for the price-break and size/weight.
Good quality lens for a budget, images sharp and consistent. Very little edge deterioration or noticeable vignetting and light enough to hold for daytime shots or dusk shots at a higher ISO. It's good that the front element doesn't rotate, for anybody using grad or polarising filters.
01. Aug 2006
This is one amazing album guys!
2 von 2 finden das hilfreich What TFF were thinking when they employed a small record company to promote their first album as a duo for nine years in this country is beyond me. Perhaps they feared commercial failure or even worse feared critical failure. Well they needn't have worried. This is their best, brightest, most intelligent album as a duo yet, and it truly deserves to be a massive smash hit worldwide.
You can tell a truly wonderful album, when you listen to the tracks and try to separate the album tracks and 'fillers' from the obvious singles releases. They don't stand out here, simply because every single track is very strong, both lyrically and melodically. If I were to piuck out a weak track or two it would have to be 'quiet ones' and 'size of sorrow', but even these are great songs in their own right. I've played this album about a hundred times in my car and even when I was beginning to tire of it, I simply rotated the starting track to one of the later tracks and listened to it right through and every track took on a new life of its own.
Even the (UK only) bonus tracks are superb pieces of work- 'Pullin a cloud' is a melancholic but beautiful piece about winding away lazy afternoons somewhere idyllic (such as Solsbury Hill maybe guys?), and 'Out of control' is a powerful, Indie-tinged track with Roland's superbly raucous vocals.
I loved all the obvious tracks from the start, IE those TFF trademark power-pop songs with superb, crisp chorusses and intelligent, intricate verses. Tracks such as title track 'Everybody loves a happy ending', 'Closest thing to heaven' and the simple but beautiful 'Secret world'. But then, after your eleventh listen, others appeal in an even bigger way. Tracks like 'Who kileld Tangerine?' which has a wonderful repeating chorus, the rousing 'Killing with kindness' and the tuneful 'Ladybird' with its equally-repeating but sublime chorus.
I LOVE these guys, and I urge you to get hold of a copy of this on ebay, before they become sought-after. Me?- I simply cannot wait for their next album and hope it turns out even half as gfood as this one truly is.
Martin Slade, aka BathRugby, aka Quikslade.
01. Aug 2006
Their best yet- by a MILE
1 von 1 finden das hilfreich What TFF were thinking when they employed a small record company to promote their first album as a duo for nine years in this country is beyond me. Perhaps they feared commercial failure or even worse feared critical failure. Well they needn't have worried. This is their best, brightest, most intelligent album as a duo yet, and it truly deserves to be a massive smash hit worldwide.
You can tell a truly wonderful album, when you listen to the tracks and try to separate the album tracks and 'fillers' from the obvious singles releases. They don't stand out here, simply because every single track is very strong, both lyrically and melodically. If I were to piuck out a weak track or two it would have to be 'quiet ones' and 'size of sorrow', but even these are great songs in their own right. I've played this album about a hundred times in my car and even when I was beginning to tire of it, I simply rotated the starting track to one of the later tracks and listened to it right through and every track took on a new life of its own.
Even the (UK only) bonus tracks are superb pieces of work- 'Pullin a cloud' is a melancholic but beautiful piece about winding away lazy afternoons somewhere idyllic (such as Solsbury Hill maybe guys?), and 'Out of control' is a powerful, Indie-tinged track with Roland's superbly raucous vocals.
I loved all the obvious tracks from the start, IE those TFF trademark power-pop songs with superb, crisp chorusses and intelligent, intricate verses. Tracks such as title track 'Everybody loves a happy ending', 'Closest thing to heaven' and the simple but beautiful 'Secret world'. But then, after your eleventh listen, others appeal in an even bigger way. Tracks like 'Who kileld Tangerine?' which has a wonderful repeating chorus, the rousing 'Killing with kindness' and the tuneful 'Ladybird' with its equally-repeating but sublime chorus.
I LOVE these guys, and I urge you to get hold of a copy of this on ebay, before they become sought-after. Me?- I simply cannot wait for their next album and hope it turns out even half as gfood as this one truly is.
Martin Slade, aka BathRugby, aka Quikslade.