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Lyme Regis - Boat at The Cobb
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Clevedon Pier
Swanage Pier
Freshly Laundered Shirts
Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Orestegor 200mm f/4 Zebra Lens
Cancale: Île des Rimains
Inside the Radić Pavilion
The Fire Eater's Assistant
Two Women on Holiday
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Falmouth 1995
Girl with a Postcard
Portrait of a Woman Rolling a Cigarette
Washing Lines and Fences
Plastic Pegs
Lacock Laundry
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Hauser & Wirth Somerset
Clothes Horse
Rock Pool
Holidaymakers on the Beach
Blonde Striding
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Louise Bourgeois' Spider
Louise Bourgeois' Spider - A Bit Closer
Clock in the Oudolf Field
Grass Circles at Hauser and Wirth, Somerset
Oudolf Field Pond
Bruton Dovecote
Photographer in the Oudolf Field
Friends
Radić Pavilion (Low Point of View)
Radić Pavilion Funnel
Alexander Calder Exhibit
224 for 6
Three Holidaymakers
Letterbox
Fetch!
Sky Over the Radić Pavilion
Desk Clutter
Blue Jeans with Yellow Stitching
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Swan Hotel, Wells
I find the colours and fidelity from the Pentacon 135mm f/2.8 lens a bit different from modern lenses. Not better; just different. In fact, I got rid of this lens because it required superhuman application of torque to focus the brute. The lubricant had gummed up over the years. I’ve never encountered that problem with Nikon lenses. QED.
I used a Canon EOS 20D for this. I bought it specially to pair with vintage M42 lenses. Later I sold it for not much short of what I'd paid for it, and thought I had finished with old lenses. Within months I had to have another second hand Canon. Why handicap yourself with old lenses? Discuss.
I used a Canon EOS 20D for this. I bought it specially to pair with vintage M42 lenses. Later I sold it for not much short of what I'd paid for it, and thought I had finished with old lenses. Within months I had to have another second hand Canon. Why handicap yourself with old lenses? Discuss.
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