AletaVery nice photo.What is the macro lens you have. I like the look it givesHope this finds you and yours all well. So i get home from work and look for the falcon. There it is!By the time i go everything set up on the camera it was gone. I now have the camera sitting on the tripod in the closet waiting for the little bugger.I hope this weekend i will get some with the light right, not behind it. Good nite all From: alboyce@xxxxxxxxxxxx To: ratpack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2011 10:17:45 -0600 Subject: [ratpack] Re: (no subject) Mark,Try the lenses at Pictureline. The one I rented from Pictureline was the 3 or 400??, don't remember.Canon EF 400mm f2.8L IS USM day rental - $80. $300 is $50. but I got some amazing photos at angles I'll never be able to get otherwise, and there are Nikon and Hassleblad lenses as well, of course.Rent on a Saturday and you may get Sunday free, if my memory serves. It was best quality, and that was the best part, really CLEAR all the way to the edges, and I got some mustangs in the attitudes photos with details I couldn't believe.I'll never buy one, so it was a perfect memory; birthday present, Jim had to help me carry the lens around, it was so big. This year's purchase was a macro lens, and I'm happily taking shots of the local pastries for a shop here, picking up some part time work by doing their email newsletter.and yes, I do get to eat some of the subjects, and they're even better than they look. al On Mar 13, 2011, at 4:05 PM, muttley128@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:What a day. Went out back and what did I see? The kestral falcon is back. Now has anyone rented a lens. What focal length you think would be best? My 70-200 just doesnt get close enough. Sent from my Verizon Wireless Phone
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