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Love this so much ! So inspiring, Terri !
Thanks. Makes me want to take up painting again.
You should 😊
Going mobile. Another reason I like photography. Less stuff to carry. Nice pics.
I dunno…I’ve seen some photographers lug around a lot of stuff 😉
Yes. When I go 4X5ing I have a lot of stuff, but I still think it’s not as much as the painters have.
5ing?
4×5 view camera, case with camera, lenses, light meeter, sheet film holders and focusing, and a big tripod.
Whoa!!! I think my gear is going to go into a backpack for a certain trip. Easy to get on plane and get around with 😉
Check out the last two photos my Kitties and Cameras when I packed 2 pro camera bodies, 4 lenses, batteries and accessories in one compact bag that went to France for five weeks with me in 2013 https://photoofthedayetc.wordpress.com/2013/05/10/kitties-and-cameras/
Just looked and very cool! What is the long lens?
It’s a Canon 70-200mm Æ’/4 IS L series lens. It’s my favorite and most used lens. A lot of wide angle shots come from merging multiple shots into panoramas that I took with that lens. I end up using it as a macro lens quite a bit by cropping shots of insects, spiders and things. It’s a very sharp lens, so when I get a really good exposure, I can easily crop to 300% and get a decent macro. But sometimes I have to get out the macro lens to really do good macros.
I got a Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 for an anniversary present. Still learning it’s ins and outs.
I really went back and forth between getting the Æ’/4 IS and the Æ’/2.8 non IS for a little more $ (the Æ’/2.8 IS was way too much). I decided the 4 stops for the IS was worth it, but often I would to have the shorter DOF of the 2.8. Always a trade off. But I really can’t complain at all about the Æ’/4.
Cool and you’ve got mail.