It is the purpose of life that each of us strives to become actually what he is potentially. We should be obsessed with stretching towards that goal through the world we inhabit.
Yeah, the 1D MarkIII used here with my (Ver1) 70-200L f/2.8 IS.
It's strange that I didn't realize that I missed the feel and layout of the 1D series body. For example: for some unknown reason to me, on a non-1D series body, I can't seem to remember what each button does, or better yet, where it is by feel alone. With the 1D series, within one day of shooting with it I could make my changes instantly without taking the camera from my eye. Each to their own I guess, but for me it's much easier for "muscle memory" to set-in with a 1D series body.
#10 and #16 are sure winners for me, Randy. Nice shots. Your lens is amazing, and so is the one behind the lens of course. thumb
Thanks for the kind words Jiro
I keep thinking that I need to keep my kit upgraded to the newest out, but this (Ver1) 70-200L f/2.8 IS still produces for me. I guess it likes shooting baby ducks compared to being chased around an arena by angry bulls ~ Note: previous occupation, rodeo photographer
great shots randy..I don't know..but I wonder if a polarizer would have helped here. The only nits I have are the reflections off the water are quite evident!
great shots randy..I don't know..but I wonder if a polarizer would have helped here. The only nits I have are the reflections off the water are quite evident!
I absolutely agree! And if I'd had one with me I'd sure enough used it. For quick trips out and about I just use a simple camera bag to throw my camera with (lens mounted) in it, nothing more. Obviously I should give that more thought in the future...
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I was once again out at the park with Tater, and these baby ducks were too cute not to watch/take pics of.
Thanks for looking.
Hey Z,
Yeah, the 1D MarkIII used here with my (Ver1) 70-200L f/2.8 IS.
It's strange that I didn't realize that I missed the feel and layout of the 1D series body. For example: for some unknown reason to me, on a non-1D series body, I can't seem to remember what each button does, or better yet, where it is by feel alone. With the 1D series, within one day of shooting with it I could make my changes instantly without taking the camera from my eye. Each to their own I guess, but for me it's much easier for "muscle memory" to set-in with a 1D series body.
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Can't pick a favorite as all of them are great. Although #2 is priceless
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Thanks for the kind words Jiro
I keep thinking that I need to keep my kit upgraded to the newest out, but this (Ver1) 70-200L f/2.8 IS still produces for me. I guess it likes shooting baby ducks compared to being chased around an arena by angry bulls ~ Note: previous occupation, rodeo photographer
That one makes me laugh You can see mama duck is fussin' about it!
14-24 24-70 70-200mm (vr2)
85 and 50 1.4
45 PC and sb910 x2
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Glad you enjoyed em' JJ ~ Thanks for the comments!
I absolutely agree! And if I'd had one with me I'd sure enough used it. For quick trips out and about I just use a simple camera bag to throw my camera with (lens mounted) in it, nothing more. Obviously I should give that more thought in the future...
Thanks for looking and your input Qarik