I've invested a goodly amount of time and money identifying and buying my lenses and feel I have the ideal set of lenses for my needs. But the problem is this - I tend to do most of my shooting with my 24-70mm while my other lenses sit in the pelican case. This was not what I had in mind when I was shopping for my lenses. So I've decided I'm going to start a program called a "lens a week". The rules are simple - you can use only one lens the entire week....period. The more I think about this the more I like it. I think I'll start with my least used lens, which in my case is my 14-24mm and from there move to my next least used lens, and so on. Not only will this force me to use all my lenses, it could potentially teach me uses for these lenses that I wouldn't normally consider.
So I'm passing my idea along to the group. If you find the bulk of your lens collection sits in the closet undisturbed, join the "lens a week" club and get to know your lenses again. They weren't cheap and they certainly deserve to do more than occupy space on a dark shelf.
So I'm passing my idea along to the group. If you find the bulk of your lens collection sits in the closet undisturbed, join the "lens a week" club and get to know your lenses again. They weren't cheap and they certainly deserve to do more than occupy space on a dark shelf.