Great images, Larry!

I'm sure the lens helps, but it is the photographer that turns out images
like that.

Say, I think I recognize that covered Bridge.  .  .  <G>

Dan Matyola
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 1:28 AM Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:

> On facebook someone was asking about the 15-30. It turned out that I had
> already made an album of some photos I had taken with the 15-30 at night,
> and I added a few more stretching the definition of night to duskish.  It
> turns out that most of my reasons for the 15-30 are more about versatility
> (zoom, reasonably fast, reasonably wide, and weather sealing) rather than
> absolute technical ability.  It doesn’t matter how sharp the lens is if I
> can’t use it to take the photo I’m trying for.
>
> I bought it when I bought my K-1, because to me the main technical
> advantage of the K-1 was faster lenses at wider angle of view than I could
> get with an APS body. I.e. there wasn’t a 10-20 that was f/2.8 or faster in
> APS.
>
> Aside from nerding out about the gear, I think I have gotten a few decent
> images with this lens.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72157694628847712
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