Trip to Fagersta and Norberg
Today we went to the nearby towns of Fagersta and Norberg, and took part of the area’s industrial history and heritage.
Into or in two dimensions, that is the question
Today we went to the nearby towns of Fagersta and Norberg, and took part of the area’s industrial history and heritage.
That’s a question I got recently, why do you photograph that? It was a colleague asking why I was taking a picture of a sign.
This is, as far as I know, Nikon’s last camera with CCD sensor, and it was introduced in July 2009, apparently the successor to the D60. I inherited it from my wife when we upgraded her to the D3100.
I spent two days in Stockholm for work, and I had the opportunity to take some pictures with the Nikon D3000 and the Nikon 35mm f/1.8G lens.
This is about as close to a nifty fifty you can get on Nikon DX. The Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G is a wonderful little lens. It’s sharp, focuses fast and produces lovely colors. That it doesn’t cost a fortune is obviously also a good thing.