bungle29
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hey all
im off to silverstone for the moto gp and i've got myself a weekend ticket
so you may see me wondering around im a 6ft big bloke with no hair and got a mate coming with me who's a small skinny ginger haired bloke, so we stick out like a sore thumb
say hi if you see me 
so i'm trying to figure out about "through the fence photography", i have read so many different blogs, help sites and read loads on here but im still unsure :bonk:
what is it that helps to "see through" a fence is it the lens size i.e i have a 70-300mm sony lens F4.5-5.6 which i can still see a bit of fence on my pics. would a 400mm lens see through clearly? some people say its the aperture that helps, so would a 300mm lens that goes as low as F2.8 see through clearly?
also if the aperture is what helps would you set the camera to aperture control or leave it on shutter priority and just increase the shutter speed i.e 1/500.
when i've look at lenses some say "macro" i've always thought that this means there lenses for close up like bugs and flys ect.. i'am i right? also some say "tele" lens, what does this mean? and i've also seen converters that supposedly double the zoom length are these any good?
hope some one can help
cheers bungle
im off to silverstone for the moto gp and i've got myself a weekend ticket
say hi if you see me 
so i'm trying to figure out about "through the fence photography", i have read so many different blogs, help sites and read loads on here but im still unsure :bonk:
what is it that helps to "see through" a fence is it the lens size i.e i have a 70-300mm sony lens F4.5-5.6 which i can still see a bit of fence on my pics. would a 400mm lens see through clearly? some people say its the aperture that helps, so would a 300mm lens that goes as low as F2.8 see through clearly?
also if the aperture is what helps would you set the camera to aperture control or leave it on shutter priority and just increase the shutter speed i.e 1/500.
when i've look at lenses some say "macro" i've always thought that this means there lenses for close up like bugs and flys ect.. i'am i right? also some say "tele" lens, what does this mean? and i've also seen converters that supposedly double the zoom length are these any good?
hope some one can help
cheers bungle



