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By lawrence • Jan 31st, 2010 • Category: Daily ShotsThis was the first shot I took with the 67ii… Shot at 1/30s and no sign of the mirror bounce (which I write a little about the mirror bounce here).
(BTW you can expect some strange looks when you fire the 67ii in a quiet space like a library, it sounds like a canon going off – relatively speaking :)
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Hi Lawrence, I read the review and am pleased that you have found that even slower shutter speeds are possible.
One additional benefit of the size and loudness of these kind of cameras is that they are so big that when you point it a person they DO think it is a canon and stand VERY still (haven’t worked out yet if it is from fear or respect) LOL!! ;-)))
A lovely abstract architectural image, Lawrence — I like the perspective very much. As an aside, am I the only one on this site still shooting digital??? Hahaha…
Excellent. Reminiscent of a minimalist Escher.
Perfect in clack and white and perfectly composed. Much harder than it looks – i never get these right.
Your thunder clap shutter must have echoed of this facade.
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