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Nifty fifty

It’s been said that you’re only 50mm away from becoming a better photographer. Time was when pretty much any (film) SLR camera you bought had a 50mm lens strapped to the front, often with a maximum aperture of f/1.8. The thing is, a 50mm lens is at the sweet spot where the image quality to cost ratio is at its highest. However these days, most kit lenses that ship with even the most expensive DSLRs are so poor that they are hardly worth bothering with. Most people, though, are unaware of this, and continue to use sub-standard glass and wonder why their pictures never look like how they remembered them.

I have attached here a selection of my favourite shots taken with my trusty Sigma 50mm EX-DG Macro – a lens that cost me £200 and is as sharp as lenses that cost five times more.

The English Lakes

The Lake District in Cumbria is a region of mountains, valleys and lakes in the north west of England, and is one of the most beautiful spots in the country. Mark Casey and I visited the region for a week with our cameras to capture the height of autumn in all its glory, after first scaling the second highest mountain in England, Helvellyn, via the famous, treacherous Striding Edge.

Thames Barrier

It’s been a while since I got my camera out, so I decided to take it in to work with me today. I was initially planning to visit Borough Market again, but I decided instead to head down to the Thames Barrier in East London after work. I got there just before sunset, so all these pictures were taken at ISO 1600 or 3200, as I was travelling light and didn’t have my tripod with me.