Thanks Carlos!
The lens was a 35mm Summarit, one of the new "low-cost" Leica lenses.
In general, in any of the pictures on greatpix.eu, if you close the
big view and get back to the normal view, you can hover with your
cursor on the right side of the image. A little menu pops up, and if
you click on Photo Info, you see the full exif data.
Cheers,
Nathan
On 05/09/2009, at 12:00, Carlos J. Santisteban wrote:
> Hi, Nathan and all,
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> http://www.greatpix.eu/Other/Picture-A-Day/
> 4253606_netUM#638334193_45NEn-O-LB
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> Ha! Nice and funny! Which lens was used for this?
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> Cheers,
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> IES Turaniana (Roquetas de Mar, Almeria)
> <http://cjss.sytes.net/>
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