Thanks, Ian. Those came out well. I fancy the snow-covered park with
Lowry-esque people and the bridge with the red coat.
Erm, my eyecup is still attached. But I have managed to lose a lens
cap for my 12-60 (LC-72B). It took 3 weeks to get another one (plus
spare) through Jacobs Digital. It seems that Olympus is pretty slow
with small stuff.
Chris
On 5 Feb 2009, at 17:10, Ian Nichols wrote:
> Won't last long - most of it's melted already. Seems to have kept
> many off the roads this morning though. Still, muggins here had
> booked a day off anyway and went out walking around the locale and one
> of the bigger parks around Bristol with an E-3 and a 14-54. Took a
> 50/2 and a 7-14, but didn't use the latter at all and the 50 only for
> a couple of shots.
>
> http://ian955.fotopic.net/c1649191.html
>
> You might like to compare some of these with similar shots in
>
> http://ian955.fotopic.net/c1488566.html
>
> and
>
> http://ian955.fotopic.net/c1488566.html
>
> which show some of the same scenery in Autumn and Spring.
>
> I am now officially annoyed with the inability of the E-3's eyecup to
> stay in place. It's still out there somewhere.
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