tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1906435762799912086.post6199206480102822639..comments2023-11-18T22:29:10.835+00:00Comments on Photo journal of sorts: Extreme apertures in the lavender fieldsMartynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10360028028145466275noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1906435762799912086.post-25645738543714043242023-07-23T08:36:13.450+01:002023-07-23T08:36:13.450+01:00Hello Martyn,
Gosh I'm surprised there are no...Hello Martyn,<br /><br />Gosh I'm surprised there are no comments because this is the best I have come across this morning looking for the best way to shoot LAVENDER.<br /><br />So here we are, July 23rd 2023, 10 years almost to the day down the line, and in 7 hours I will be, for the first time in my life, in a lavender field near Chichester to do my utmost to get great shots. <br /><br />In looking for advice on the best way to shoot them, best lens, best settings, best angles, I finally found your article and very pleased I did.<br /><br />I have 3 great cameras, Canon, Pentax and Sony and have decided to follow you and use my 70D with the 70-300 Zoom to capture those lovely close-up ones as you did.<br />But I will also take the Pentax KP with the 17-35 lens for some wide-ish angle shots.<br /><br />So thank you for this excellent article, I'll now go and pack my cameras ready to go.<br /><br />Cheers<br />DinahAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com