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Wayne Harridge
{K:18292} 6/17/2002
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Great shot ! By the way, the horseshoe is attached to the gate upside down, this is why all the luck ran out (so I've been told) !
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Lisa Brainard
{K:743} 6/17/2002
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Oh you two, debating! It's a cheapie digital, fixed length lens. It's w-i-d-e, as those lenses tend to be. I don't even know... it says AF 4.5mm 1:2.8. Translate that for me. I liked the gate, too, especially the horseshoe on it. Guess it didn't mean much luck in the long run for this farmstead.
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William R Eastman III
{K:2141} 6/17/2002
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I agree with you Koen. It's just the depth of field and the gate in front that has me stumped. Probably just a standard 50 or so. I don't think I even own one anymore. Forgot you can do good stuff with a normal lens.
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Koen B
{K:3279} 6/17/2002
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My guess is that the lens would be longer than 35mm :) Nice pic.
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William R Eastman III
{K:2141} 6/17/2002
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Wonderful photograph. I love the antique washed out quality. Was this a 28 or 35 mm lens. The fence/gate in the foreground rather than upstaging the barn--makes the photograph. Good eye!
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