A blog by Paul Pavlinovich covering his learning journey as a photographer designed to pass information to others on similar journeys, perhaps to avoid his mistakes.
Sunday, 20 January 2019
Right lens for the job : Grand old man Kookaburra a close relative ofTyranosaurus Rex and a the ancestor of the...
Right lens for the job : Grand old man Kookaburra a close relative of Tyranosaurus Rex and a the ancestor of the Drop Bear Kookaburra will swoop down and steal your eyes before you know what has happened.
This shot is with my new toy the Tamron SP 150-600 F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011 - how's that for a mouthfull? Why are models so complex? This thing resembles a bazooka when fully extended and the stabilisation is so good that it let me hand hold this just after dawn dim light shot of the Kooka. This is uncropped - he was up in a tree about 20m above me. Grand. I'm really going to enjoy the possibilities of 600mm. For too long I've had to crop the wildlife images later, now I can enjoy them at their full resolution.
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