Jim Radcliffe
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I had to travel back to Kansas from Texas to help move an elderly family member into assisted living. It was a busy four days but I found time one afternoon to drive out on the Kansas Prairie for the "golden hours".. I only wish there had been a few more clouds in the sky but overall these two shots totally validate my purchase of both the K5 and the lens.
The two photos below were taken with the K5 and the 18-135mm, ISO 200 and I believe somewhere between f5.6 and f8 at 1/125.
I continue to believe that the K5 and the 18-135mm are quite a perfect match when you only want to walk around with one lens.
Forgive the size of these two but looking at smaller versions just wasn't the same. Hope you enjoy these.
The two photos below were taken with the K5 and the 18-135mm, ISO 200 and I believe somewhere between f5.6 and f8 at 1/125.
I continue to believe that the K5 and the 18-135mm are quite a perfect match when you only want to walk around with one lens.
Forgive the size of these two but looking at smaller versions just wasn't the same. Hope you enjoy these.