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Royal Horseguards in the darkI loved taking shots on this evening. It was cold, couldnt sleep, and this monument outside of Royal Horseguards in London was in the dark, under trees. I had my new Sigma 30mm 1.4, and this is shot at 1.4, ISO 1000, in the dark, dark. Very happy with minimal flare (compared to even the nicest of zooms). Love the zero shadows in the background.
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