Supertelephoto Art, In Seattle
A few weekends ago, I got the chance to play around with my 400mm f/3.5 supertelephoto up in Seattle. I'm exploring the artistic merit of shooting anything but birds and sports with a supertelephoto lens. I think it works. As always, click to enlarge (in Flickr).

(D2H, 400mm, monopod, Photoshop)

(F4S, 400mm, monopod, Fuji film processed at Costco and scanned onto CD at processing, Photoshop)

(D2H, 400mm, monopod, Photoshop)

(F4S, 400mm, monopod, Fuji film processed at Costco and scanned onto CD at processing, Photoshop)
Labels: Nikkor 400mm f/3.5 ED IF AI-S, Nikon D2H, Nikon F4, Safeco Field, Seattle, skyscrapers
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