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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 174843" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>There is no limit to what you can shoot with that lens.</p><p></p><p>Take a look at as many of the photos in the 365 section as you can every day. There are so many creative people here and some of the shots they come up with that are common everyday items is amazing. Take the ordinary item and look at it in a different way. Shooting a shot that you have taken many time and just go there at night and see it in a different way. Don't be afraid to raise the ISO to whatever it takes to be able to shoot fast enough. They results will surprise you. There is a old mill downtown where I live that everyone here just loves. I shoot it all the time especially when I am testing new equipment of a new technique. I decided to shoot it at night once and it is probably one of my favorite photos of that site. </p><p></p><p>When you are ready the 55-200 is a good next step lens and it is not to expensive either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 174843, member: 6277"] There is no limit to what you can shoot with that lens. Take a look at as many of the photos in the 365 section as you can every day. There are so many creative people here and some of the shots they come up with that are common everyday items is amazing. Take the ordinary item and look at it in a different way. Shooting a shot that you have taken many time and just go there at night and see it in a different way. Don't be afraid to raise the ISO to whatever it takes to be able to shoot fast enough. They results will surprise you. There is a old mill downtown where I live that everyone here just loves. I shoot it all the time especially when I am testing new equipment of a new technique. I decided to shoot it at night once and it is probably one of my favorite photos of that site. When you are ready the 55-200 is a good next step lens and it is not to expensive either. [/QUOTE]
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