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Golf Outing with new lens

 
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Aug 11, 2006 21:27 |  #1

We had a company day on the golf course, it gave me a chance to use the 200 1.8 in some good light conditions. These were all taken with a 2X tc attached to bring it to 400mm. All I can say is I love this lens.

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1) Getting ready to putt, cut the feet off slightly, but I love the colors and background.

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Great Chip

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Another with great background


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Love the shallow depth of field this lens has wide open

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Aug 11, 2006 23:42 |  #2

Looks good but you can see the white "ghosting" on the white t-shirts the 2xtc causes.




  
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Aug 12, 2006 15:29 |  #3

i really envy you, i would love to get my hands on that lens. i like the last shot, i just wish there wasn't a shadow of the person behind the hole.


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Aug 12, 2006 15:35 |  #4
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thats a big guy to take around all day. But it works with the 2x better than any other lens that I've used.

Location: Eastside of Seattle - where are you from, and what course was this?


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Aug 12, 2006 15:41 |  #5

These are some very nice shots, great captures !

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Aug 13, 2006 01:24 as a reply to  @ coreypolis's post |  #6

coreypolis wrote:
thats a big guy to take around all day. But it works with the 2x better than any other lens that I've used.

Location: Eastside of Seattle - where are you from, and what course was this?

This was at Willows in Redmond.


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Aug 13, 2006 01:44 as a reply to  @ psurrette's post |  #7
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psurrette wrote:
This was at Willows in Redmond.

Nice, good to see a fellow seattle POTNer. We usually golf at all the cheepo snoqualme/falls city courses.


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