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Make:
NIKON CORPORATION
Model:
NIKON D7000
Shutter Speed:
1 second
Aperture:
F/11.0
Focal Length:
10 mm
ISO Speed:
100
Date Taken:
Jan 5, 2013, 4:17:09 PM
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A Winter Evening in Central Park
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Central Park South from Central Park
Copyright 2013 Bill Mandra
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ronmaicol
Jan 16, 2013
oh man I LOVE this one, 10 mm?? so little distortion?
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wmandra
Jan 16, 2013
Professional Photographer
thank you. that's one of the first things I noticed about this lens, almost no noticeable distortion. I didn't have to do any lens distortion correction at all.
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ronmaicol
Jan 18, 2013
sweeeeeeeeeet lens
how fast is it?
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wmandra
Jan 22, 2013
Professional Photographer
not very fast (f/3.5-4.5), but on a tripod with longer exposure times works great.
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ronmaicol
Jan 22, 2013
yeah wide must be tough to get a lens that wide to be fast
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Wonderer1000
Jan 15, 2013
great capture!!
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wmandra
Jan 15, 2013
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thank you
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Wonderer1000
Jan 17, 2013
You are so welcome!
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crazyponie4078
Jan 11, 2013
i loved!!!
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seethroughcrew
Jan 6, 2013
Student Photographer
The color is beautiful!
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