An Autumn Kiss
Chlorophytum Comosum
November 8th
Locksbrook No.3
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The Day Before the Clocks Went Back
Nikon D2Xs + Tamron 35mm f/1.8 lens. Like a 50mm on full frame; bog standard.
A vile wet morning. Camera at 100 ISO necessitating a fast lens. f/3.3 and 1/45th. Just available light.
A vile wet morning. Camera at 100 ISO necessitating a fast lens. f/3.3 and 1/45th. Just available light.
Jean-luc Drouin, Steve Bucknell have particularly liked this photo
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