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Nice one Matt, I'm the same, not godly, but love church architecture.
Thanks Sarah, I think that we're really lucky in some of the things like old churchs that we've got in the UK
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Nice one Matt, I'm the same, not godly, but love church architecture.
Nice image, good choice to mono, it works well with the snow.
This works really well in mono - really enjoying seeing all the snow shots today (we don't have any... yet)
JakeT1992 said:This one definitely works for me! More my kind of shot!


Looks like a good effort to meIve just brought a x1.7 TC from the classified in preparation for Saturday... oh, and a Thermos flask
glad that you like it Nice - the longest lens I've ever used was a borrowed 18-200 - and that was taking photos of lions lying down - a bit easier lol! I'd love a 70-200 2.8 sometime...
nice one, i have trouble finding things in my 300mm lens let alone 600 haha
Yesterdays photo is beautiful, Matt - nicely composed and really well processed
I really like today's as well, particularly how his legs are positioned on those branches![]()
I'm glad you like it
my biggest issue is lens shake
boy they move a lot at 600mm
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Very nice![]()
haha yea was thinking of getting 2x converter for mine might have to work on my steady hands that haha

Nice tit
But, I feel that it's tail is in better focus than it's face![]()
Keep practicing thenI used a 70-300 at Whipsnade and it was fine.
Then Chris lent me his 70-200I'm now ashamed of the first attempts a shame, as they were posing so nicely when I had my crappy lens on
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Nice shot of the Tit Matt, practise makes perfect , how you finding your new toy
but it's seems very impressive You caught it well Matt. What happened your big Sigma? I have 1 too, it probably doesn't get enough use.
I was having some serious issues with getting dodgy focus issues but in hindsight I think it may actually have been me, I was shooting through some glass and I think that was the issue :bang: but actually I think this lens will be better for the day, though I'll also take the 150-500 with me![]()

Thats a lot of weight to be carrying, hope you are feeling fit! Hope you have a good day out.
I need me a big daddy lens! My 55mm just isn't enough![]()

Matt, there are some great (unsuprisingly reading other comments) photos here and you have given me some inspiration and some real help on my own 365. I've finally got round to seeing some other peoples and yours has been great to read through. Love Day 9, but that's probably because it reminds me of X-files!![]()
. Nice shot, I always find the reach needs practice, but it's not far off!Well that went tits up. Nice shot, I always find the reach needs practice, but it's not far off!
toadstool said:Lovely bird shot! I like it.
I shoot almost exclusively with my 50mm 1.8... I hired the 17-55 2.8 over Christmas and even that felt horrendously heavy at the start haha.
toadstool said:I don't like how light my camera + 50 is and I got used to the 17-55 within a few minutes but couldn't imagine that one haha. I always wondered how heavy the huge 70-200 lens is...

Cg_Girl said:Lovely Matt!!..... Lens jealousy tho![]()
Thanks, you really wouldn't like the 120-300 jebusi was expecting it to be heavy but even didn't quite understand how bulky it would be![]()

Hom much heavier is the 300 over our 150-500? I find I can handle the 150-500 easily enough and am tempted by the 70-200 at the minute. When I am out hiking in the mountains I usually have a 10-20 and a 17-70 with me and dont know whether I coul face carrying the 70-200 all day too.
