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  • #16
    Re: Along the canal with a telephoto lens

    Originally posted by Mike Parr View Post
    Apart from the mating habits of geese I think the quality of the Olympus Lens shows through again especially with the marching grey goose, which body did you have it on out of curiosity.
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    • #17
      Re: Along the canal with a telephoto lens

      Ive Just put my house on the market.............oh Im so in trouble now
      5K now that is special

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      • #18
        Re: Along the canal with a telephoto lens

        Originally posted by Mike Parr View Post
        Ive Just put my house on the market.............oh Im so in trouble now
        5K now that is special
        You would need a Nikon AF-S 400mm f/2.8G ED VR
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        • #19
          Re: Along the canal with a telephoto lens

          Always something to photograph along a canal side or almost any body of water.
          A nice walk that produced some lovely wildlife shots but its the 2nd one that stands out for me.
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          • #20
            Re: Along the canal with a telephoto lens

            Can you see me drooling now but i have to say that its only as good as the operator and you seem to have got these right.

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            • #21
              Re: Along the canal with a telephoto lens

              The sequel to this thread is here, if you haven't already noticed

              Use this board to post your photos and to tell us about the scene you set out to capture. Don't forget that the best place for *critique* in order see how your photography might be improved, technically, remains the Image Insight Photo critique board.


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