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ISO 12,800?... but would I get enough light to light a large building like a cathedral?
This is what I hope to use the lens for - natural looking low light pictures without the dreaded flash.A duplicate post from another thread. Feb 23 post to my daily photo blog:
Wow, wonderful shot, mie.Hello guys i'm new here . Here is my first post. Taken with e-p1 near where i live[/IMG]
Hehehe, That's awesome! So, that photographer is _ _ _ _? :ROTFL: :wtf: :toocool:Some of my first shots as a late adapter to this lens. Glad I have it!
The first two are of a 25 m high artwork, called "Exposure" in Lelystad from the British sculptor Anthony Gormley. It weights 60 tons and is made of steel.
A very interesting project on a fantastic location. Gormley considers it as his most important public artwork till now.
The wether and timing were not ideal for photographing but it was great to see it.
The third one is from a house in a little town in the north of Holland.
Michiel
+100Lovely shots from Michiel, Woody (portret), Michael and Mie !!!
I don't own this lens, but you guys are making interested !!!
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Rafael
OK folks:I don't own this lens, but you guys are making interested !!!