Nice shots of a nice house. Somewhat cave like though with all that
stonework ;-)

Given the pitched ceiling of the master bedroom you could have been in
real danger of knocking your self out though <VBG>

Dave.

On 7/24/05, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They say buying a house is one of the most stressful activities possible.
> They're not kidding, and we haven't even chosen the damned thing.
> 
> We're house-hunting at the mo, and at the risk of jinxing any potential
> purchase, i go to viewings with a camera and do some quick and dirty
> snaps so I can review later over a large glass of impertinent red.
> 
> The Pentax K15mm f/3.5 comes in very useful for this, although on the 1D,
> the image is cropped slightly - still a very good wide angle lens. Here's
> one such house we saw recently. All interiors at 800 ISO wide open at f/
> 3.5 - wasn't watching shutter speed, just snapping away. All shots high
> quality jpeg with AWB, minor adjustment in PS for colour and sharpening.
> Rough and ready.
> 
> <http://www.cottysnaps.com/houses/cornstreet.html>
> 
> (Don't bother if on dial-up - two dozen shots at about 80 kb each, zzzzz.)
> 
> I loved the house but my SO didn't, and after an almighty row a few hours
> later, we have passed and are continuing the search for the impossible,
> sigh. Breaks my heart to look at these pics, but I suddenly appreciated
> the Pentax 15mm, and thought I would share. No comments necessary.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers,
>   Cotty
> 
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