Hey, I've been there too! (Several times.)
http://cameronporter.net/sequoia/
http://cameronporter.net/sequoia3/
http://cameronporter.net/kings/
http://cameronporter.net/videos/genhwy.wmv (Right click, save as...)
Hey, I've been there too! (Several times.)
http://cameronporter.net/sequoia/
http://cameronporter.net/sequoia3/
http://cameronporter.net/kings/
http://cameronporter.net/videos/genhwy.wmv (Right click, save as...)
It's not art, or maybe it is. The fun part is the reaction of people when they see it.
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I think I'll call it "Thoughtful Pussy"
May 12, 2014 in Colorado. Still have my snow tires on.
VEGAS WOOOOO
Spoiler:
Get that weak shit off my track
Get that weak shit off my track
I'll be posting my "neat" pictures below, for those with Tumblr accounts.
NSFW
http://jasonhavenphoto.tumblr.com/
A cousin had an outdoor wedding, which gave me a good excuse to rent a 300 2.8 II.
Good news, what a lens, if I wasn't married it be very difficult to not buy one. On a 7D it was a little too long for how I was using it, but just had to step back farther. It didn't feel too heavy, even if it is 80% heavier then a 70-200 2.8 I, but the longest stretch I used it was 2 hours. Felt balanced on a 7D w/o a grip.
Bad news, after taking pictures at the rehearsal, the bride's dad told me to not take pictures at the wedding. He'd already paid for a photographer and didn't want me getting in the way. First time in taking candids at 50+ wedding that's happened, so it threw me for a loop and didn't know what to say. Oh well, saved me time processing wedding pictures.
First thing I learned was depth of field will bite if focused on the wrong subject.
Second thing I learned, love how it blows out the background.
The wife using it, it was too heavy for her. Only 25% of her shots were in focus.
w/o 1.4x extender
with a 1.4x extender
Get that weak shit off my track