I meant to post this a few weeks ago, but I have been rather pre-occupied.
Since January some time, I have shot almost exclusively with my 35-200 zoom on my Df. I am preparing a review of it, but in the meantime, here are a couple of quick images.
I am not trying to compete with the Flower Master, His Eminence Curtis, but our first flower here is the humble crocus which I find emerges just after the Equinox. One of the features of this zoom is a "macro" setting - essentially a built in extension tube that can be used at any focal length. This one is at 70mm.
Then tonight was yet again another attempt at catching a sunset at this barn near my house. I think I have mentioned this is the most photographed building in western Montana, and I have done my share. I am still trying to get that "perfect" sunset
Once I have a few more decent photos at some other focal lengths, I'll post my review/examples.
Sorry for the repetitive subject matter - it is what it is these days
I meant to post this a few weeks ago, but I have been rather pre-occupied.
Since January some time, I have shot almost exclusively with my 35-200 zoom on my Df. I am preparing a review of it, but in the meantime, here are a couple of quick images.
I am not trying to compete with the Flower Master, His Eminence Curtis, but our first flower here is the humble crocus which I find emerges just after the Equinox. One of the features of this zoom is a "macro" setting - essentially a built in extension tube that can be used at any focal length. This one is at 70mm.
Then tonight was yet again another attempt at catching a sunset at this barn near my house. I think I have mentioned this is the most photographed building in western Montana, and I have done my share. I am still trying to get that "perfect" sunset
Once I have a few more decent photos at some other focal lengths, I'll post my review/examples.
Sorry for the repetitive subject matter - it is what it is these dyas