That's one hell of a vertical leap! Could've been a high jumper.
WOWZERS!!! Nice set and boy does this make me jealous. When did you go?
Be in the main Plaza, towards dusk, when the full military precessional comes out of the Palace, march to the HUGE flag and proceed to take it down. While waiting, there will be lots of street shots for you, in all 360 degrees. MAke sure you circumnavigate the main Plaza, as it is huge and has lots of visuals all the way round.
That was my workhorse lens on my D7200; it became the primary travel lens. Good clarity, clean zooming, great range. Pretty sure the price is okay; remember paying more.
I have used the f/4 and own the 4-6.3. I know more people with the latter, locally, and everyone of us love the results. It may not the the "S" lens, but it still has pretty amazing clarity corner to corner. It has become my primary travel lens (and I know others, where their f/4 has become their primary travel partner. Good range, great clarity.
Thanks, Karin! The shot is actually a five-panel vertical stitching in Lightroom.
All pandemic photos. We hiked a different local park every week and loved seeing the seasonal changes, even here.
Nice set!!! I will go through my recent work and submit some for your perusal; all California, Bay Area style trees... Here's one to start. This is from a Palm Springs oasis, last November. More from the state to follow...
Trees where, Karin? Posting, that is.
Thanks, kind sir! Skateboarders, since the Olympics, now generate a lot of interest, as they are incredibly agile, athletic and able to keep their bodies glued and pasted together - for now...
Our walk yesterday, in San Francisco. This was his high point; he crashed and burned, but jumped right up to do it again... Ah youth!
You will need the tap-in hardware, but it is very easy and I use it on the Z6ii, so there you go! Love the lens...
I have traveled a lot to Paris over the past thirty years and learned not to carry a camera bag around; one body, one lens. Great advice already about straps and the rest is about pointing, clicking and shooting... GO AND ENJOY!!! Just be careful with baguette crumbs around the camera; not a good combination...
I would love to know where you got your eternal drive from; I WANT ONE!