HS Volleyball
My 70-200 is back at Nikon. They fixed it a year ago and now it's doing the same thing and I get to pay again.
Anyway, It's tough shooting without it during volleyball season, but I'll post a few.
1. D300 w/ 24-70
2. I decided to try the 200-400 f4 on the D700. It was a bit tough to get far enough away, but it produced some nice results.
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6. I even tried the 24-120, but had to shoot at f5.6
7. Towards the end of the night a friend lent me his 70-200.
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9. And finally, the reason the light is so harsh.
10.This gym has brick walls, so bouncing flash isn't very effective. The light becomes very inconsistent as a result.
Anyway, It's tough shooting without it during volleyball season, but I'll post a few.
1. D300 w/ 24-70
2. I decided to try the 200-400 f4 on the D700. It was a bit tough to get far enough away, but it produced some nice results.
3.
4.
5.
6. I even tried the 24-120, but had to shoot at f5.6
7. Towards the end of the night a friend lent me his 70-200.
8.
9. And finally, the reason the light is so harsh.
10.This gym has brick walls, so bouncing flash isn't very effective. The light becomes very inconsistent as a result.
Sean Martin
www.seanmartinphoto.com
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it's not the size of the lens that matters... It's how you focus it.
aaaaa.... who am I kidding!
whoever dies with the biggest coolest piece of glass, wins!
www.seanmartinphoto.com
__________________________________________________
it's not the size of the lens that matters... It's how you focus it.
aaaaa.... who am I kidding!
whoever dies with the biggest coolest piece of glass, wins!
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www.seanmartinphoto.com
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it's not the size of the lens that matters... It's how you focus it.
aaaaa.... who am I kidding!
whoever dies with the biggest coolest piece of glass, wins!