I'm sometimes asked why I don't clone out telephone lines. Apart from a disinclination to change images anyway, one reason is I hardly notice them any more. Look at this typical Tokyo street scene! If Chris Spracklen, the master cloner, would like to try eliminating this lot, I will applaud open mouthed!
Richard, I wasn't seriously suggesting that the wires be cloned out, just teasing Chris, whose clone reflexes are honed pretty fine. You are really going to love the 21/4. But treat yourself to a bubble level, too. The CV one, which can be viewed out of the corner of your eye while you look through the viewfinder) is a real help in avoiding splayed verticals, at least in landscape mode. It also helps you get level horizons. Both were major problems for me at first--the only real snag I hit with the 21/4.
Er, sorry about that, Chris. It was rather late at night when I wrote that. But in your line of work it can't be too bad to be mistaken for Christ... [tentative grin]
Hustle and bustle. Leave the poles in. They contribute to the color and confusion of the scene. I especailly like the guy pushing the bike up the steps!
I am waiting for my second T body and 21/4 lens. I am using the T a lot and enjoying it.