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I recently bought a Canon 40D and had to try it out. The camera came with the standard package lens, an EF-S 17-85 f/4-5.6 IS USM lens.
When it arrived I set it up and of course started to experiment. I'm really excited about the camera and have found that with its many features I've a lot of studying ahead to find out exactly how to use it.
Here are a few photos from my first day.
Taken by: Canon 40D (F11, 1/250 sec, ISO-400)
3. Corn Fields
Taken by: Canon 40D (F7.1, 1/10 sec, ISO-800)
The above photo was taken on the way to Athy from Carlow. Another overcast day which is becoming more typical in out Summer months. I took the photos below at Milford lock. Milford Lock is on the way to Milford, which was once a centre of an extensive milling industry. It was from Milford, that, in 1981, Carlow became the first inland town in Ireland or Britain to receive a public electric supply.
Taken by: Canon 40D (F7.1, 1/10 sec, ISO-800)
The above photo was taken on the way to Athy from Carlow. Another overcast day which is becoming more typical in out Summer months. I took the photos below at Milford lock. Milford Lock is on the way to Milford, which was once a centre of an extensive milling industry. It was from Milford, that, in 1981, Carlow became the first inland town in Ireland or Britain to receive a public electric supply.
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