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brother_mark | all galleries >> photo some days >> Photo A Day 2004 >> September > September 23, 2004
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23-SEP-2004

September 23, 2004

Union Station

Testing out a new lens. So far, no decision on whether it's worth keeping. I have to go to the forums now to figure out how to get the rest of the lens list in pbase.

Nikon D70 ,Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 EX DG
1/8s f/5.6 at 18.0mm iso800 hide exif
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Date/Time23-Sep-2004 18:53:22
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D70
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length18 mm
Exposure Time1/8 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Mindy McNaugher15-Jul-2005 05:17
Fabulous angle! Love all the detail! Excellent!
Guest 26-Sep-2004 08:14
Congrats on the lens - there is an option on the page to show all lenses again above where you select the lens the shot was taken with though as you have your lens included I guess you found it {DOH to me!!} Say the lens is good to save jeanne from a life on the street after buying the Nikon!!
Lou Giroud24-Sep-2004 21:34
Sorry, it was this 18-50 you use that I thought, Mark. We can't get it here yet, will come in November only. The lens is given to be a Nikon lens outperformer. I will buy this one for sure too. the 17-35 - 2.8/4 performs excellent as well.
Lou Giroud24-Sep-2004 21:30
Wait for the 17-35 2.8 continous to come out mark. The Sigma performs better then the Nikon as it seems and is cheeper, somewhat like a quarter of Nikon's price.
Lou Giroud24-Sep-2004 21:28
It is quite hard to find the right place for such a shot inside of such a building. Where ever you shoot and what ever the angle is, the shots are real amazing in structure and details. Well seen, Mark.
Pall Gudjonsson24-Sep-2004 09:32
Great shot Mark - excellent crop and angle
Guest 24-Sep-2004 03:10
Very nice Mark!
jypsee24-Sep-2004 03:06
I always walk around in these kinds of buildings with my head tipped way back and I'm ogling the architecture; thanks for the look...
Guest 24-Sep-2004 02:57
Cool shot! And LOL @ Jeanne! Hey Mark, how come you didn't get the Nikon 12-24? It seemed like you enjoyed that focal length when you had it before....
Guest 24-Sep-2004 02:48
This is with the Sigma?? I need to know! TOny said I could have it for my birthday....IF you gave it a good review. If you think it's crap, I'm getting the Nikon 17-55!!! (say it's crap, I want the Nikon!! LMAO!!!)