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had to get in so I spilled some nails and tried my new Olympus Zuiko 45mm f1.8
![]() PB277440 by ramcewan, on Flickr
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Nice!
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I like it, the simplest things can look so great in B&W
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I agree with Saly - b&w works really well with simple things.
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