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Grey, turning Greyer


This morning's sky, just south of town. (I was taught to spell gray that way. Might just be showing my age.)
The full-size version of this photo shows the abilities of my new 6.7-13 mm lens, and the limits of what the Nikon 1 V1 can manage in dull light. The result's a reasonably detailed, but perhaps unacceptably grainy, capture of the farm buildings across the field.
In better light the camera would have been fine, though it would have been a different sky. The lens is everything I expected.
The full-size version of this photo shows the abilities of my new 6.7-13 mm lens, and the limits of what the Nikon 1 V1 can manage in dull light. The result's a reasonably detailed, but perhaps unacceptably grainy, capture of the farm buildings across the field.
In better light the camera would have been fine, though it would have been a different sky. The lens is everything I expected.
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