Sometimes everything goes righttook this photo on 3rd November 1963 in St. James's Park, London, using a prewar Zeiss Super Ikonta roll-film camera. Everything just happened to work: the light was right, and the birds flew through the picture as if just to oblige me. The sun is actually in the picture - this is the advantage of a shutter within the lens: try this with a single-lens reflex or a digital camera and you'd stand a fair chance of burning something. Click here to see a large version of the picture. Posted: Thu - May 24, 2007 at 08:42 AM by Roger Wilmut |
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