p.44 #2 · Nikon Z 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VR S images thread
ahamp wrote:
Nice moment captured, Bruce. I take it you are all settled in out west?
Thank you...
I've been in my new "Tiny Home" since April 10th and have enjoyed what the Central Pacific Coast has to offer. I've worked hard as an educator and photographer my entire life, and moving here has offered me a bit of peace as I try to make the most of my time. As a wildlife photographer in MN, it took a lot of background knowledge and skill as a naturalist to find wildlife and make the type of photos I like to produced... it now seems as if I am cheating, as the wildlife is abundant in my area and far more tolerant of humans. Of course good technique and the right gear matters, but finding interesting subjects has become far less time consuming
p.44 #8 · Nikon Z 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VR S images thread
I just picked one of these up on Friday, but haven't really had a chance to shoot with it yet. From the few test shots I've taken, it looks to be a pretty impressive lens, and so I hope to contribute to this thread soon.
p.44 #9 · Nikon Z 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VR S images thread
Here's just one quick shot...only had a couple minutes to shoot, and the birds didn't want to come closer. I eventually switched to the 180-600mm, but even though this is a reasonably heavy crop, it looks pretty great technically. (as a photo it's ok, but nothing special).