Backcountry Tour on Unnamed Peak.
This time I went for the big gun. The 80-200 AFS. I have a love hate relationship with this lens on my 300s. On one hand, this lens has produced some of my all time favorite images on this body. On the other hand, it is just too damn long most of the time on the DX body. On the FX, it feels just right. I guess I am just more comfortable closer to the action.
These were with the 300s. And I was feeling the DX blues while shooting. But in the end, as usual it came through for me. That thing just produces sharp images with awesome bokeh. I might even have to take it again.
We missed the light by about 1 hour. The sun dipped behind the mountain and we lost it for the ride down. But finally I got some blue sky! All in all it was a great afternoon out. Mild temps and awesome snow.
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6. Almost awesome. Wish I had the nose of the board in the shot. And seems a tiny bit off on focus.
7. My buddy Kevin lookin good.
These were with the 300s. And I was feeling the DX blues while shooting. But in the end, as usual it came through for me. That thing just produces sharp images with awesome bokeh. I might even have to take it again.
We missed the light by about 1 hour. The sun dipped behind the mountain and we lost it for the ride down. But finally I got some blue sky! All in all it was a great afternoon out. Mild temps and awesome snow.
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6. Almost awesome. Wish I had the nose of the board in the shot. And seems a tiny bit off on focus.
7. My buddy Kevin lookin good.
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The dog looks like he is getting a work out.
2 and 3 are my favorites.
If you click on the snow with the color cast or white eyedropper it will get rid of that slight blue cast......of course my monitor sucks so maybe there is really no blue cast at all. Still a good rule for most photos to click it with a color check eyedropper.
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