
55-200mm
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I don't go much on wide-angle photography. You need a brass neck to do it in a crowd, and although I have tried that a few times without any personal injury, I think the pictures you get from afar are more engaging and less 'snatched'. The 55-200mm focal range on a crop sensor camera seems to offer many possibilities for my sort of picture-taking.
Some of these pictures were made with a Nikon 55-2… (read more)
Some of these pictures were made with a Nikon 55-2… (read more)
Nikon User, 2010 (Lightroom Edit)
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Nikon D90 + AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G IF-ED lens at 105mm (157mm full frame equivalent).
Spring
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Nikon D2Xs + AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G IF-ED lens. I've owned two of these lenses and sold them both. They make acceptable pictures but seem so flimsy that they might not survive any rigorous activity.
High Street
Feel Good
Four Legs, Four Fingers
Wolsey House
Union Passage, Bath (2020 Edit)
Daytona 1971 Athletics Club
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If you search for ‘Daytona 1971 Athletics Club’ on the web, a site called 'Yelp’ appears, and within it there are reviews of the store ‘New Look’.
A contributor called Katie-Ann M. from Dublin has this to say about New Look in general and the hoodie worn by the girl in the photograph in particular:
‘The shop is awash with tawdry ditsy print dresses, tacky striped peplum dresses, crude leopard print tunics, ghastly stud trim vests (a particular turnoff), horrible frill crop vests, magnetic bling stud earrings as well as the particularly disconcerting transparent knitted tunics that you can see your bra through. Obviously I understand that the shop is not going to stock hoodies nor sportswear of the same caliber as Adidias or Abercrombie and Fitch but I have never seen such shoddy hoodies anywhere as those sold within this store. The ones I am speaking of have such counterfeit phrases as 'Daytona 1971 Athletics Club' written across it. It's like they don't even try to make their stuff convincingly decent.’
Daytona 1971 Athletics Club
Under a Beech Tree
Avebury Pond Close Up
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Photographed with a 55-200mm f/4-5.6 G VR lens on a Nikon D90. The 55-200mm f/4-5.6 G VR lens is a flimsy affair which wouldn't respond well to being knocked about. It is hard to believe it is manufactured by the great Nikon corporation with its chequered history of excellent optical engineering. Yet the 55-200mm is indisputably a good lens on many counts. It is cheap; the VR function can be useful; it takes 52mm filters; it covers a very useful focal range, particularly the 55-70mm section which many zoom telephoto lenses do not cover; and it is light in weight, which counts for a lot on a day out. Plus, most importantly, the optics are very good, even if the AF is a bit slow. This is my second copy. I sold the first, and missed it.
Girders and Tubes
West Kennet Avenue
Barbed Wire Fence
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Silbury Hill, Wiltshire.
Nikon D2Xs + AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G IF-ED lens.
Instamatic
The Red Handle - Nikkor 55-200mm Zoom
A Blue Portal
Pillbox
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