The Guardian are running a story written by one of their journos about the Moscow Metro today. And they’re using pictures I took on my trip to Moscow last year in a picture gallery.
You’ll find Paul Torpey’s story here. And my photos here.
The pics were taken with a Canon 400D with a 17-85 mm EFS lens. It’s the equivalent to the old 24-105 mm lens I used in the old days which is flexible enough to capture most stuff you come across travelling.
The other great thing about digital cameras is being able to adjust the ISO for each shot. It came in really handy down in the metro where light was dim ad using a flash would have ruined the ambience of the shots.
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what cameras do you used
Hi Chris,
The pics were taken with a Canon 400D with a 17-85 mm EFS lens. It’s the equivalent to the old 24-105 mm lens I used in the old days which is flexible enough to capture most stuff you come across travelling.
The other great thing about digital cameras is being able to adjust the ISO for each shot. It came in really handy down in the metro where light was dim ad using a flash would have ruined the ambience of the shots.