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Roadworks in my road.

Peter Elgar
Posted 27/11/2007 - 13:24 Link
Today the road is being re-surfaced, so I tried out my 50mm f1.4 Pentax-M mostly at 1.4, and my 17mm f3.5 Vivitar from my bedroom window. The light was dull: I used ISO100 and increased saturation in menu.
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been a member of Pentax Club since the Ron Spillman era! Got COMPUTERISED at last - DIGITISED? Taken the PLUNGE - BUT FILM STILL RULES !!!
Ammonyte
Posted 27/11/2007 - 17:22 Link
Blimey! They didn't even pause for a cup of tea! (or you weren't brave enough to take a picture of them skiving off on a traditional British workman's tea break!)
Tim the Ammonyte
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K10D & sundry toys
http://www.ammonyte.com/photos.html
Daniel Bridge
Posted 27/11/2007 - 17:39 Link
When they did my road I was amazed how quickly it got done - although it took about 2 months before all the white lines appeared again.

Dan
K-3, a macro lens and a DA*300mm...
Ammonyte
Posted 27/11/2007 - 20:26 Link
Daniel Bridge wrote:
When they did my road I was amazed how quickly it got done

Probably Polish workers then...
Tim the Ammonyte
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K10D & sundry toys
http://www.ammonyte.com/photos.html
MX veteran
Posted 28/11/2007 - 00:13 Link
Clearly a put up job. They all seem to be working at more or less the same time. Far more realistic if there was equipment everywhere and not a soul in sight!
K100D Super, 18-55, 50-200, Sigma 10-20, Sigma 70mm macro and lots of old lenses

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