Hi,
See bottom for two more at
http://www.brianswale.com/zuikoholics/2012/prints1.htm
This will be the last of these for a while from me. See the labels and the
exif
info for confirmation
One lens is a Sigma 400/5.6 APO which I bought from Jim Couch quite a
while ago. On the E-3 it turns out to be a reasonably smart performer.
The last lens is a Zuiko 500/6 mirror lens. I decided to stick with f/8 as it
was
the easiest choice..
My tripod is pretty light-weight at 4.6 kg. Even so Edward Weston would
probably jib at carrying it more than 500 yards.
I kept IS on because the tripod was sitting on thick wool carpet. However, in
the interests of clarity, I did de-mist the window with a hot fan heater. Too
damned cold outside, and in any case there was a ruddy great N.Am. oak in
the way, and as is its wont (and in the interests of keeping the gardener fit
twice a year), it holds on to half its leaves until spring.
The moon was still shiny silvery tonight. The dark tonings of the images are
not really what it looks like. But other than making it darker I haven't made
HUGE changes to its appearance. The file names give a clue to what I did in
FastStone.
Brian Swale
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