The little red lens that travels
In this series of images, I took the lens on a lunchtime walk around central London, near where I work. I was trying to use the lens in a variety of settings, distances and lighting conditions.
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After a wander around the streets of Bloomsbury, I headed into the British Museum. Lots of the galleries are fairly dark, and to get a clear image you have to push the camera right up to the glass. It's here that the budget lens started to struggle a little, but still gave reasonable results.
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You can find out more, see photographs from other photographers, and indeed sign up to take part yourself on the Facebook group Pentaxians Sans Frontiers.
This is the third in a series of four posts following my adventures with the travelling lens. See more on the series page.