Not usually, In the case of the two midway rides the focal length was
28mm but I was trying to get in as much of the scene as possible, though
the framing was as wide as I wanted it, otherwise I would have switched
to the 20-35 that I also had with me. The calves were shot at 85mm.
The 43 Ltd was one of my favorite focal lengths on 35mm and I find I
shoot a lot at 28mm on APS digital, though usually with the FA 20-35mm
zoom.
Boris Liberman wrote:
Hi!
Well I spent yesterday visiting friends and exploring the Woodstock
Fair. The oldest agriculture fair in the United States. I brought
my *ist-D and came away with a fare number of images. I don't think
these are too bad so let my present
Wheel, Veal and Freekout.
http://www.mindspring.com/~webster26/PESO_--_wheel.html
http://www.mindspring.com/~webster26/PESO_--_veal.html
http://www.mindspring.com/~webster26/PESO_--_freekout.html
All were shot with the smc-P FA 28-200 AL [IF]
Interesting to see Pentax super-zoom lens in action. P.J., tell me, do
you tend to shoot on either widest or longest focal lengths of your
zoom lens? It seems to me you do.
Just one thing to note, it's interesting that amusements today would
have been considered cruel and unusual punishment, or maybe outright
torture a couple of hundred years ago...
What will be considered an amusement in one hundred years from now
then? Can we extrapolate?
Boris
--
When you're worried or in doubt,
Run in circles, (scream and shout).
- Re: PESO (s) Wheel Veal & Freek out P. J. Alling
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