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by BT*ist on Thu Nov 30, 2006 10:58 am
I just bought a new Sigma 70-300mm lens on Tuesday, and here we are two days later and I've already got a chance to use it!
Taken from the 21st floor of our office, managed to take the following snaps. (Realised afterwards that I'd had the f-stop set at f4 because I'd been trialling a 2x multiplier with it then forgot to re-set it!).
Nonetheless, at least I was sort of on-the-spot for something....
(the crowd marshalls were making sure there wasn't too much of a crush, hence there were some gaps in the road. Also, this wasn't taken with the 70-300...)
(horizon? what horizon!)
(didn't realise until I looked at it that they were 'flag-dancing'!)

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by Glen on Thu Nov 30, 2006 11:01 am
Some effective shots showing the crowd there.
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by seeto.centric on Thu Nov 30, 2006 11:57 am
a sea of red, white, and fluoro yellow!
-julz
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