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Seeing that F86E just whiz across the sky was amazing. Getting up close and seeing all the details is great but the true enjoyment isn’t there until it’s up in the air. Now Dad had mentioned that most of the older folks here were flying these aircraft when they were my age or younger. These grandpa’s were reminiscing about the days when they were in flight school, the plane was new and everyone wanted to fly it. They were sharing it with their families and even a few got up on stage and spoke about their experiences. I got to thinking, always scary, of how those generations were passing their knowledge on to their kids and what my folks were passing on to me.

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2 years ago i was blessed to get one of my favorite lenses, the 600f4. I have shot more with that lens than i can recall and now i have been given a new lens in my arsenal the 200-400f4 AF-S VR. I have shot with this lens a little bit back at the Reno Air Races but since then not much. Now i don’t get new gear that often but when i do i always seem to do a double take, because it’s like what did i do to deserve this awesome gift. Well Dad got the new 200-400VR-II and that brought on another hand me down, gotta love those. You can see just some of what he has done so far and I’m sure there will be more to come from the both of us. All that actually brought me to my point of passing on to the next generation and the influences it can have it.

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As the F86E Sabre Jet flew across the sky with the back panels expanded, making figure eights over the runway watching it i could see the past being relived herein the present. This beautifully restored aircraft was zipping by too fast. The sun glared off the wing tips just as it glared off the lens barrel as it was pointed up at the Sabre, and i knew how fortunate i was to get these opportunities and to say thanks to all those that make it possible, gear and all.

Images captured with D3, 200-400f4 AF-S VR, on Lexar UDMA Digital Film

Posted by admin, filed under Tech Reviews. Date: June 8, 2010, 11:42 pm | Comments Off

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For the last two years I have been using the 300 f4 AF-S, which is an amazing lens that i have thoroughly enjoyed. However,  the 300f4 has some limitations. The lens is bigger and a little heavy making it harder to hold steady for longer periods of time.  So for Christmas my parents were very nice and got me a Nikon 70-300 AF-S VR. This lens is great. The light weight design makes it so that it can be held steady for a longer time. The lens is also smaller taking up less bag space which means I can carry more tools when i go out shooting.  About a month ago when I was in Yellowstone photographing the sheep i would’ve killed for this lens. The VR would have helped with the slight breeze and the ability to zoom out would have given me a better shot when the rams were head butting.

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My Dad found this Greater Road Runner when he, Jeff Cable and I were out shooting a couple days ago. Jeff and I slowly walked up to the road runner which was very cooperative and stood still on his post. The 70-300 was perfect for photograpphing this guy. By getting close physically i was able to capture a great close-up shot of him without disturbing him or having to put on a longer lens, which would have taken time away from photographing the road runner. If you want to see a video of how this was done you can go to my Dad’s blog. This is a great lens that i can’t wait to play with some more.

Posted by admin, filed under Tech Reviews. Date: December 31, 2008, 3:06 pm | Comments Off