i was offered a temp position this summer, indefinite length, and while it's doubled my workweek, the extra fancy dollars have helped the gear budget tremendously newly arrived, canon 14mm f2.8 L, waaaay wide bogen panorama tripod head, this thing is cool, you can set the amount of degrees to rotate and it's a very solid click lock feel from singh-ray, left to right, lb warming polarizer, vari-n-duo 2-8 stop polarizer,(already owned for awhile), and a blue and gold polarizer not the greatest shots, but i'm busy setting up the gear bag for vacation, leaving via amtrak to chicago 8/20, fly to jackson wyoming 8/25 for an adventures by disney, quest for the west tour, 2 nights jackson, 2 nights yellowstone, 2 nights at a ranch. wide open west panoramas here i come one quick shot from enroute to magic meets of the rockville railroad bridge over the susquehanna river [attachments posted prior to 4/27/2010 have been deleted by admin. be sure to link images to make sure they don't get removed]
Awesome Gary, congrats on the new equipment. ; Have blast on the Disney Adventures trip, that sounds really nice. ; Is that the same trip that Mike Newell over at WDWToday/Mouseworld Radio is going?
Paul: ; other than a few folks who were on a couple cruises with us, i don't know all the names for the quest for the west, so it's possible that mike is along, find out when we get there msummers: so far i like the vari-n-duo, although it was hellacious expensive, and it's sort of a real specialty filter, but when you want to slow down water on a bright day and get that real silky smooth look, nothing works better, although i have come to agree with other owners that it's really a 2-6 stop, not quite the advertised 8