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The Castle, Bradford on Avon
The Castle, Bradford on Avon
The Castle, Bradford on Avon
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Documenting Miscellaneous Domestic Paraphernalia


Remote control on arm of chair photographed using Nikon D700 with Tamron SP 35mm f/1.8 lens, a remarkable optic equipped with image stabilisation (Tamron call it 'VC') and a capability to focus close enough to almost qualify as a macro lens.
Many photographers think of a 35mm as their standard lens, yet for me it seems wider than I want. My first serious camera came with a Helios 58mm f/2 lens, and even then I wanted more telephoto. However, that's not to say the 35mm wouldn't be just right in a wedding setting, for instance. Or for documenting miscellaneous domestic paraphernalia.
Many photographers think of a 35mm as their standard lens, yet for me it seems wider than I want. My first serious camera came with a Helios 58mm f/2 lens, and even then I wanted more telephoto. However, that's not to say the 35mm wouldn't be just right in a wedding setting, for instance. Or for documenting miscellaneous domestic paraphernalia.
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