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Birthday cake(let)


It was a birthday celebrated during a road trip with old friends and
thus in a hotel room. The cake was a tiny cupcake.
This was with the little pancake fisheye "body cap lens" by Olympus
(9mm f/8). I always think of it as a pinhole lens, but it isn't -- the
aperture is about 1.5 mm wide and there is glass in it.
The shot was hand-held at an eighth of a second, but the E-P2 has
stabilisation and it *is* only 8mm, so it's certainly a passable
image.
thus in a hotel room. The cake was a tiny cupcake.
This was with the little pancake fisheye "body cap lens" by Olympus
(9mm f/8). I always think of it as a pinhole lens, but it isn't -- the
aperture is about 1.5 mm wide and there is glass in it.
The shot was hand-held at an eighth of a second, but the E-P2 has
stabilisation and it *is* only 8mm, so it's certainly a passable
image.
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