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Donovan Park

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After dinner, a stop at Donovan Park in the Heights was in order. Chase got to play for a bit, and Courtney got bitten by some ants.

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September 10th, 2010 at 7:00 pm

Onion Creek

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Today we went to have dinner at Onion Creek off White Oak.  The food was awesome, and the company was even better.  I have been shooting daily with my new 24mm f/1.4G and it never fails to amaze me.



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September 10th, 2010 at 6:00 pm

Starry Night

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Tonight I took a drive to Chappell Hill to take some pictures of the stars.  It was the first real low light test of my Nikon 24mm f/1.4G lens.  The pictures were taken about 10:00pm, so it could have been darker, but the lens was flawless.  I will be trying the same thing again a little further out next month.


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September 5th, 2010 at 10:00 pm

Travel Lens Protection

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I have a two week trip to Lisbon, Portugal and Luanda, Angola coming up and I decided I did not want to take a camera bag, and wanted to take them in a standard backpack. The problem with a standard backpack is they do not offer padding like a photo backpack, but they are thinner and don’t look like a photo backpack. I tinkered with the thought of getting a Think Tank Shape Shifter, but with limited pouches, I could not take what I wanted. So this post will be a review of how I am padding my lenses to go in a standard backpack.

I have reviewed the Op/Tech USA Lens Sleeve and LensCoat Hoodie before (Nikon 50mm Lens Protection, Nikon 14-24mm Lens Protection, Nikon 24-70mm Lens Protection), but I decided that this was not enough padding, and Op/Tech USA does not have a Lens Sleeve longer than 6″, so a no go for my 70-200mm f/2.8G VRII, so here is what I used.

Op/Tech USA Snoot Boot (Large 3.6″D x 9″L)
Domke Protective Wrap (Large 19″)
LensCoat LensPouch (Extra Large Wide 5″ x 11″)

I first started with the Op/Tech USA Snoot Boot and put the lens inside.  The lens was loaded with the lensmount towards the opening.  I then closed the drawstring as tight as possible.  This was a perfect fit.

Then I take the lens in the Snoot Boot and wrap it tight in the Domke Protective Wrap.  I start with the lens towards one of the corners and roll it until I get to the other end.

Once the lens is rolled in the wrap, I fold the ends as tight as possible, and it looks somewhat like a burrito when complete.

I will then drop the burrito lens inside the hood trying to get the front of the lens tight in the hood.  It is a good idea to do this to protect the glass.  Even if you shoot without the hood, the hood still serves as a rigid protective band around the lens.

I now drop the lens in the LensCoat LensPouch and tighten the string.  The thing I love about this is the double layer of neoprene, which has a rubber layer for water/moisture resistance.

The lens and hood alone weigh 3lb 7oz, and with the protection, 4lb 3oz.  So 12oz for three layers of protection for those of you that pack light.  Worth it in my opinion.

Now I typically order my photo gear from Adorama or B&H Photo (or Amazon for Prime 2 day shipping), but my newest shopping addition is Outdoor Photo Gear.  I placed an order for two LensCoat LensPouches, and they were shipped out the same day, arriving two days later.  They are currently offering free shipping and $5.00 of your next order when you sign up for their newsletter.  I had an extremely positive experience, and actually prefer to order from them if they have what I need due to the speed of their delivery.  They even included a thank you note in with the shipment.  Top notch!

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February 3rd, 2010 at 3:49 pm

All My Glass

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Well I received another lens today, the Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 VR . . . so this is lens #6 (second from left) in my current collection. I have a trip planned next month, won’t go into details where yet, but
it is not the safest country, so I will be “packing light” . . . meaning my big lens will have to stay at home. I will take the new one instead since it only costs 20% of what the big one was, and it is probably 80% lighter too. I haven’t taken any pictures with it yet, maybe something this weekend . . .

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December 9th, 2009 at 1:00 am

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