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    Calke Abbey 4 the house

    ...all shots 100D 10-18 STM and 55-250 STM....some really high ISO

    the house was left to the National Trust and purposefully not brought back to former glory...but kept how it was found..

    _MG_1633.jpg by brianvickers, on Flickr

    _MG_1636.jpg by brianvickers, on Flickr

    ..loads of stuff here that the last owner could have shifted on eBay if it had been invented in 1985....

    _MG_1642.jpg by brianvickers, on Flickr
    Brian Vickers LRPS

    brianvickersphotography.com

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    Nice interesting set

    Tom

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      You are good at handling poor lighting
      ef-r

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        Thanks Tom, I'm still amazed at the decent results you can get at high ISO Brian....providing you don't go pixel peeping of course..ISO 12,800 used for the first one which I expected to be too rough to use from the little 100D.
        Brian Vickers LRPS

        brianvickersphotography.com

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          Originally posted by brianvickers View Post
          Thanks Tom, I'm still amazed at the decent results you can get at high ISO Brian....providing you don't go pixel peeping of course..ISO 12,800 used for the first one which I expected to be too rough to use from the little 100D.
          Having pixel peeped at the first one I'm amazed to be honest. Far better at 12,800 than my 40D is at 1600...

          Looks a fascinating place, I remember seeing something about it on the telly around the time the owner died, seemed he was the last in a long line of collectors/hoarders...
          Nigel

          You may know me from Another Place....

          The new ElSid Photogallery...

          Equipment: Far too much to list - including lots of Nikon...

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