Day 11. An Exploration of the 100-500mm lens — If the 70-200mm is the “make it happen” lens, this is the nuclear weapon. It sees everything but sees nothing at the same time. Point it at the wrong thing and it becomes useless — It really is a tool for separating subjects from their environment. I’ve shot 17,000+ photos with it which doesn’t sounds like a lot but really is if you consider its narrow use cases . This is what I pull out when I’m in front of a massive landscape, too big to capture with anything else. I take a big breath (waiting for the stabilization to kick in) and patiently start zooming and panning at the max zoom. That’s when small compositions within the far away landscape start to appear. Almost like hazy miracles. She isn’t a looker on your camera, its protruding barrel doesn’t help, but Its a lens that rewards you incredibly for your time and efforts. You could argue that a lot of my best blue hour work was done on this puppy and you’d be right. Thank you for all these years 100-500. Captions: 1-2. South Greenland 3. Bryce, Utah 4. Whitefish, Montana 5. Pyrenees, France 6. North Shore O’ahu, Hawai’i 7. Montana 8. Glacier NP wildfires, Montana 9. Chamonix, France 10. South Coast, Iceland 11. O’ahu, Hawai’i 12. Biarritz, France
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