You know Skippy,
I like that lens but I like also the opposite: the 16 - 35mm
But yes, I do like the 70-200 quite a lot. And at that price we must use it
The water is splashed because there was some waves coming against the steps.
The waves were not big but when they hit the steps they splash making the water to come up.
I saw this from the distance as the water was going up the lever I was standing by.
I shot with the 16-35 at very low speed (1/15) and keeping very still (steel?).
You can laught !!!
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These were shot with: 20D + 1,4 Multiplier + 70-200 f/2.8 IS L USM + Rodenstock CPF
You do enjoy that 70-200mm don't you Antonio as do I
The seagulls look great, and I have to ask why is the water splashing up like that? did you drop a rock in there? ....... Skippy (Australia)
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
I like that lens but I like also the opposite: the 16 - 35mm
But yes, I do like the 70-200 quite a lot. And at that price we must use it
The water is splashed because there was some waves coming against the steps.
The waves were not big but when they hit the steps they splash making the water to come up.
I saw this from the distance as the water was going up the lever I was standing by.
I shot with the 16-35 at very low speed (1/15) and keeping very still (steel?).
You can laught !!!
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