They do seem to share the same optical formula, according to Boz. Shel Belinkoff wrote: > Hi Bob, > > It's possible that I've said this before, but that K24/2.8 is one of my > favorite lenses - it's certainly used a lot and, like the man on TV says, I > "don't leave home without it." At some point I'd like to try an A24/2.8 - > gotta check the Boz site and see if the formula is the same. > > The station has, indeed, fallen into disuse, although some time ago there > was a dot.com office in the building. I grabbed an interior shot through a > window which you can see here: > http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/thruwindow.html. Funny thing is that, > while walking back to the car, I thought about taking a few more shots to > show the deteriorated areas, and then decided against doing so. Of course, > the posted photos areas that are under roof, and nowhere near as exposed > to the weather as the rest of the station. > > Thanks for looking, and for your kind comments. > > Shel > > > >> [Original Message] >> From: Bob W >> > > >> Nice lens that. >> >> The barrel looks strangely flat, as if it's a piece of cardboard or >> something. >> >> The picture are nicely taken - well crafted, as someone said - and >> convey a sense of emptiness well. However, the station doesn't feel >> abandoned to me. It looks as though perhaps it's maintained as a film >> set or something. >> > > >>> http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/stationplatform.html >>> http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/barrelwindow.html >>> >>> istDS w/K24/2.8 >>> > > > >
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