On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 19:33:44 +1000, "Derby Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> 
> I haven't had a chance to seriously use the 43/1.9-L yet, in particular 
> for low light and bokeh performance. But I did take it out to the Sydney 
> Biennale today. Cockatoo Island is a new venue for the mammoth 
> exhibition. I hope it continues. You will notice, no shots of the art 
> works. While people tended to ignore the signs for no photography, I 
> guess I grudgingly have to respect that. Don't get it, though.



Interessting gallery, Derby.  I particularly liked the "National
Security - No Smoking" sign. I wasn't aware that smokers were a national
security risk....

I also wasn't aware that the Biennale was using Cockatoo Island as a
venue.  I've never been there so I'll have to get there in the next week
or so.  I also find the "no photography signs a bit of a mystery - you
can happily take photos in the Art Gallery of NSW and no one takes the
slightest notice.

The 43 mm LTM lens is interesting and your images look great - I just
wonder why Pentax produced it. 



Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
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