I called my 200mm-400mm f/4 VRII lens “Big Bertha” when I first got it because it is big and also heavy. I use this mostly for airs hows. I have recently acquired “Bigger Bertha” to use for wildlife and this was “Bigger’s” first outing. Also for my new heavier duty Really Right Stuff tripod and Really Right Stuff Gimbal Head (some were hand held!).
Waders
Fliers
CRAWLER
This entry was posted on Monday, March 25th, 2013 at 10:43 pm. It is filed under Birds, Wildlife and tagged with American Alligator, Canvas Gallery Wrap, D4, fine art print, FL, Florida, Lexar Professional 32GB 600X Digital Film, Merritt Island National Refuge, Nikkor 600mm f/4 VRII, Nikkor TC-17 EII, Nikon, Osprey, Raptor, Reptile, Richard King Photography, salt marsh, Space Coast, Titusville, USA, wading bird, Wildlife. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
When I was 10 my dad lent me the family Brownie Box camera to go on my first school trip - a week away in Swanage. I used all of the three rolls of black and white Kodak 120 film and was enthralled by the results. I haven't stopped shooting in the 40+ years since - and I am still using Kodak black and white 120 roll film!
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