Wide Angles, 10mm or less?
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That Lomo fisheye shot is superb.....
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Re: Wide Angles, 10mm or less?
The hull is undergoing repairs, so they draind the water around the boat.
I think it has been mudbound for decades since the state of NC saved the girl from being a target for nuclear explosions in the 50s
USS North Carolina under repair
I think it has been mudbound for decades since the state of NC saved the girl from being a target for nuclear explosions in the 50s
USS North Carolina under repair
PFMcFarland wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 12:06 amWow, the old girl is mud bound! Guess they don't have to worry about it breaking the lines and floating away.
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Re: Wide Angles, 10mm or less?
I visited it once back in 1975, and even then they said it was mud bound, but probably could be backed out of the slip if they really had to. It has to do with the fact the slip is at a 90° angle to the river, so the silt builds up pretty fast under it. It's still amazing to walk the decks, even if they don't heave with every wave anymore.
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Re: Wide Angles, 10mm or less?
Winston Salem, old Bethabara gemeinhaus
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Still learning how to get some oomph out of this lens
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Thanks, Graham. I probably should have kept it, but it was missing the external viewfinder so I gave it away.
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