5/52 — 2023 02.04
I didn't realize how dusty my camera's sensor was until I started editing this shot.
Pentax K-01 + Sigma 18–300mm lens
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5/52 — 2023 02.04
I didn't realize how dusty my camera's sensor was until I started editing this shot.
Pentax K-01 + Sigma 18–300mm lens

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