Before heading to Kings Lynn for the Skipinnish Concert, back in July, Harriet and I revisited Oxburgh Hall - a beautiful National Trust property in Norfolk. The weather was dull and grey with spots of rain, so we spent some time indoors looking at the hall interiors. I am so glad that the National Trust now allow photography inside their buildings, and the Fuji 10-24 is an ideal lens for task owing to its wide angle of view and superb image stabilisation. Some of the shots below were taken as low as 1/7s, hand held without any physical support, and they are pin sharp. Most are at ISO 3200 too.
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