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Another take on the 50-135
Here is a bit different shot with the 50-135, taken through my dining room window, just for the fun of it. The mountain is part of the Canadian Rockies, Balmer Ridge, which is being slowly eaten away by a coal mine - the main industry in this part of the world. The large white expanse is my next door neighbour's roof, and the lumpy bit is snow on my kitchen balcony. You can see the shadow of the mountain to the West across the mountain in the image.
Resized in Lightroom, no other processing.
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Albert in the Rockies http://www.flickr.com/photos/albert_berry/
SF-1, MZ-S, K10D + D-BG2 grip
M 100/4 Macro, M 400/5.6, A 70-210/4, FA 28-80, FA 24-90, DA 12-24/4, DA* 16-50/2.8, DA* 50-135/2.8, A 1.4X-S TC, AF 1.7X TC
Manfrotto 055B tripod + 0168 ball head, Benbo Trekker tripod, Velbon UP-43 Monopod
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