FM Canon Contest: Wildlife photography on a shoestring budget
Let us see who can shoot wildlife with the cheapest gears, i.e., camera + lens.
The cheaper, the better. The winning photo entries will be those taken by the very cheapest kit of the cheap.
A few contest rules:
(1) The gears must include a Canon dSLR. The lens could be by a 3rd party.
(2) Pictures of house pets, domestic animals, or zoo animals are not allowed in the contest.
(3) Shots of roadkill or otherwise expired/taxidermied animals are not allowed.
(4) No iPhones.......they are not considered Canon dSLRs.
(5) When adding the total price of your gears, use the following guideline: for gears currently in production please apply the new retail price by Adorama or equivalent. For gears out of production, you may wish to use the KEH used gear sale website, for the particular condition of your equipment.
I will try to use my new shots only without resorting to the archives, but you may post whatever you wish, as long as YOU have taken those pictures.
My submission image shown below was shot today using the following gears: handheld 40D ($270) + 200 f/2.8 ($780 new) which adds up to $1,050 total gear cost.
FM Canon Contest: Wildlife photography on a shoestring budget
Let us see who can shoot wildlife with the cheapest gears, i.e., camera + lens.
The cheaper, the better. The winning photo entries will be those taken by the very cheapest kit of the cheap.
A few contest rules:
(1) The gears must include a Canon dSLR. The lens could be by a 3rd party.
(2) Pictures of house pets, domestic animals, or zoo animals are not allowed in the contest.
(3) Shots of roadkill or otherwise expired animals are not allowed.
(4) No iPhones.......they are not considered Canon dSLRs.
(5) When adding the total price of your gears, use the following guideline: for gears currently in production please apply the new retail price by Adorama or equivalent. For gears out of production, you may wish to use the KEH used gear sale website, for the particular condition of your equipment.
I will try to use my new shots only without resorting to the archives, but you may post whatever you wish, as long as YOU have taken those pictures.
My submission image shown below was shot today using the following gears: handheld 40D ($270) + 200 f/2.8 ($780 new) which adds up to $1,050 total gear cost.
FM Canon Contest: Wildlife photography on a shoestring budget
Let us see who can shoot wildlife with the cheapest gears, i.e., camera + lens.
The cheaper, the better. The winning photo entries will be those taken by the very cheapest kit of the cheap.
A few contest rules:
(1) The gears must include a Canon dSLR. The lens could be by a 3rd party.
(2) Pictures of house pets or domestic animals are not allowed in the contest.
(3) No iPhones.......they are not considered Canon dSLRs.
(4) When adding the total price of your gears, use the following guideline: for gears currently in production please apply the new retail price by Adorama or equivalent. For gears out of production, you may wish to use the KEH used gear sale website, for the particular condition of your equipment.
I will try to use my new shots only without resorting to the archives, but you may post whatever you wish, as long as YOU have taken those pictures.
My submission image shown below was shot today using the following gears: handheld 40D ($270) + 200 f/2.8 ($780 new) which adds up to $1,050 total gear cost.
Nov 14, 2014 at 02:13 PM
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