I decided that I'd use only my new D600, and partner it with my 50mm f/1.8 prime and the 70-200mm f/2.8 VR zoom lenses. Mostly I took head shots. Here are some samples:
The 70-200mm VR zoom (I have the first version) is a wonderful lens to use, although you do have to get used to carrying it. Until I tasted the FX Kool-Aid I have not been able to use it as much as I would have like. Now, however, there's not much of an excuse to not use it.
Towards the end I met up with Camille and her Josie Bean and Bertie. It was nice to see them again; some of the pictures I took of Josie turned out better than the ones I took during their session at the Race to the Park event last spring:
Here's a cropped photo of Bertie that I took:
Overall I was very pleased with how I was able to handle the D600 despite my lack of familiarity with it. I will say that I miss having dedicated switches to control metering and focusing modes on the D300 (on the D600 you have to look at either the top panel or look in the viewfinder). But these are not major quibbles -- I'll get used to not having them.
Lovely pix. Have a lovely Monday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
thanks, molly!
DeleteI think the pictures turned out lovely! It looks like you've gotten the hang of the new camera to me!
ReplyDeletei'm slowing getting used to operating it. those dedicated position switches i miss. i knew what each position did by feel, and never had to think twice about it. it was quicker, too.
DeleteAlways a bit scary, but also very fun to get a camera body upgrade. Easier than switching to a Canon :) What unusual coloring on Josie
ReplyDeletejosie's coloring is unusual. she's a mix of some kind.
DeleteI always love how you capture the beauty of the greyhound face.
ReplyDeletethanks, lori. i do find their faces and expressions so interesting.
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