dave.gt
Well-known member
My apologies if this topic has been discussed here before. If nothing else, this thread will be a break from all the new tech mania, LOL.:grin:
Photography is popular for so many reasons and everyone is different. Lenses seem to me to be important enough to discuss as I am about to change my 5- year plan a couple of years early. Now that I am back working with Nikon gear, it is a good time to re-evaluate why I am here in the first place.
Photography is not a hobby for me. Far from it, photography is one facet of my life and it is not related to any idea of an activity now that I am wholly irrelevant to society. It is a form of expression for me to tell a story.
What story? Whose story? And more importantly, why?
The answer is any story for anyone that I value as important for various reasons. How a story is told is as varied and personal as the motif. The tools are important and for me, they must be selected carefully.
So, why am I interested in the 200/2.0? The results I have seen over the years speak for themselves. Beauty is in the motif, the story, the words, and yes in the images. As I contemplate our "business plan/journey", I thought it would be interesting to see what members on this forum are shooting with the 200/2.0 lens. :grin:
Photography is popular for so many reasons and everyone is different. Lenses seem to me to be important enough to discuss as I am about to change my 5- year plan a couple of years early. Now that I am back working with Nikon gear, it is a good time to re-evaluate why I am here in the first place.
Photography is not a hobby for me. Far from it, photography is one facet of my life and it is not related to any idea of an activity now that I am wholly irrelevant to society. It is a form of expression for me to tell a story.
What story? Whose story? And more importantly, why?
The answer is any story for anyone that I value as important for various reasons. How a story is told is as varied and personal as the motif. The tools are important and for me, they must be selected carefully.
So, why am I interested in the 200/2.0? The results I have seen over the years speak for themselves. Beauty is in the motif, the story, the words, and yes in the images. As I contemplate our "business plan/journey", I thought it would be interesting to see what members on this forum are shooting with the 200/2.0 lens. :grin:
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