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Old Posted Jul 2, 2024, 2:39 PM
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Is that a 50mm lens on a cropped sensor camera? That looks more zoomed in than a 50mm on a full-frame sensor.

Shots look great, btw!
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Yes, the sensor is an APS-C, so about 1.6X on the zoom factor compared to a full frame sensor.

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These were taken on the 2nd, from a nearby construction site
Visiting Downtown, Aug 2nd by Josh Kennington Photographics, on Flickr
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Brick on a 64 story building is very rad.

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Brick on a 64 story building is very rad.
The brick appears to be just on the base, with the rest of the tower being metal soffit panels. Still a very nice looking building, though.
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