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Monday, February 27, 2006

5pm, end of February: The wonders of a long lens and a polariser. This is looking ESE towards the flats at Sighthill. I have been thinking of upgrading this lens (the one from the car park - as it was such a bargain, I could probably sell it on eBay for a profit) to a 70-300 IS, but on the basis of the shots I took yesterday it is performing pretty well. In fact, it took better photo's of the rainbow than the 28-135 IS. Hmm. Posted by Picasa

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