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Old Masters Fruit Bowl - A Limbo Lockdown Production™
Photographed with a Canon EF 35-105mm f/3.5-4.5 trombone lens on a Canon EOS 30D. This lens was amongst the early optics when Canon abandoned the FD line and introduced the EOS cameras. It was in production from 1987 to 1994, although its optical formula is pretty much identical to the FD 35-105mm which preceded it. It is a nice lens but it has to be said that auto focus is slow and noisy. Being 30 years of age doesn't help much either.
Shot in dim light, no flash. Lens at 105mm, camera at 1600 ISO. 1/125th at f4.5 in manual mode. Processed in Lightroom. A Limbo Lockdown Production™.
Shot in dim light, no flash. Lens at 105mm, camera at 1600 ISO. 1/125th at f4.5 in manual mode. Processed in Lightroom. A Limbo Lockdown Production™.
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