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bikeboy999

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    Ottawa, Canada
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    Trikes, and photography
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  1. Hi, about 10 years ago my wife and I went to see Corrie Ten Boom's museum. Sort of the opposite of Anne Frank, they hid the jews away from ***. https://www.corrietenboom.com/en/home
  2. So I had a 2x on my 70-200 and was glad, or so I thought. I jumped on the balcony, and saw a whale breach. Got camera set for where it was happening. got a few shots. At 170, seems I rotated the ring. what kills me, I could have had a great 400 shot if I knew ring position. Well when it is day light at 1:30am it's past my bedtime so kindy drowsy. ;-)
  3. Curious how it went, If I am not too early. Also, do you tie the camera bag up to something, as the water can be a bit rough. I am also interested as I thought about bringing 4 batteries for 1 camera for a Norway trip. I have time to get more. Brian
  4. Hi all, when I was on a South American cruise we had photo experts on board. I noticed that when I took my camera from a/c room to deck to shoot. The lens was fogged up. The expert I talked to mentioned keeping the camera wrapped in towel in a drawer, and taking out immediately to the deck to shoot. Now, I am going to Norway with Camera and two lenses (still not decided which two, that is the second question. So am I worried about room to outside to shoot and fogging. Or cool room to cool air is not the same as cool to humid warm? And the second question, 16-35 and 24-105 oor 16-35 and 70=200 with 1.4 doubler? I have seen some folk talking that not as much creatures vs creation to shoot. So 16-35 and 24-105 is the best choice vs 70-200 with 1.4x in Alaska? Brian
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