Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Strochendorf Linum (18/52)

Some catching up to do on this blog after my trip to Germany. While the trip was mostly about visiting family and friends I also got to play with some new photo equipment more precisely with the Tamron 150-600 a German friend let me use. I must say I liked the lens a lot. I'm thinking now for a long lens image stabilization is a must have for me. Guess I just don't have a steady enough hand for the Canon 400.

 Linus is a small village in Brandeburg northwest of Berlin where storks return year after year to build their nests. Very nice to have the big lens to snap pictures of these 'contrasty' birds. We also saw cranes and ponds full of frogs on our tour around the village.

White Stork. Canon 60D, Tamron 150-600, f10, 1/640, ISO500

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