The Limbo Connection's photos with the keyword: Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6 AF G
The Accident, As It Happened
Meanwhile, Near To A Place Where Ice Cream is Sold
08 Oct 2024 |
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The Biss Meadows Renovation Opening Event of 2013. They may have re-renovated since; it's a large area and reliant on volunteers to keep it presentable.
Leaving the civic hoo-hah and speeches, I chanced upon this charming threesome who agreed to my taking their photograph.
I used a Nikon D50 at 400 ISO and 1/250th, Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6 AF G at 70mm and f/4 (i. e. wide open). I've bought this lens at least twice because for the money it's really quite good (but best under 200mm). It's also very light in weight. The later VR version is better, but not by as much as you might expect given its higher cost (and it weighs a lot more).
Baggage Check at the Scottish Border
Grape Hyacinth at 240mm
Hornbeam Hedge at 155mm
A Clean Pair of Heels
08 Jan 2020 |
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This is a reminder to myself to take stock. To stop being over-ambitious; not to expect much from modest equipment; to accept that some opportunities will be missed simply because I am too distant.
Although I am no longer a flickr user, I occasionally look in to see what can be done with this or that bit of kit. I have seen what Alex Eganov accomplishes with two lenses which I happen also to use and I am put to shame. I realise my limitations. I would like to improve. Meanwhile, the occasional excursion into my old photographs - with better editing - will underline the long road I have to travel.
Nikon D90 with AF Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6G. A long time ago.
Big Gig Dancers in Action
Five Girls Go Neolithic
01 Feb 2017 |
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Tourists at Avebury stone circle, Wiltshire.
Nikon D90 + Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6 AF G lens.
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