Why Not A Blog 55

stmv

Senior Member
After using the 300 yesterday, I am wondering if I can shove this into the safe during the week in the island, would love to have this lens on the trip.


I was having some fun last night in the setting sun, I always find trees fascinating. and I like the use of the sun with the tree, typically, people don't shoot into the sun directly, but, interesting to try to make it part of the story.



sun spot.jpg


one can position so the sun is totally hidden, I personally like sun bursts, but many don't, I don't see that many photos using sunspots.

You can experiment with your different lens, to see which produces the nices shapes. This was with my 85 1.4 AIS lens.

The moon is out this week,, so,, good time for anyone for evening shots, lots of light available from the full moon.
 

stmv

Senior Member
darn,, my 300 mm is an older version, 300 AF ED F4,, not the newer AFS updated one,, which means it is not compatible with the TC-14 E,, not compatible.

So,, will stick with my TCII 2X converter, good enoug... using on my 7000,,

makes it a 450, and 900 mm nice!

the focus is so smooth, on this lens, I don't mind manual focus.
 
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