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mate uses Harley wax.......and loves it.
I use P21...and Think it is the easiest, most satisfying wax out there for real money....but does have durability issues.
Harley wax is neither that durable.
Am sure Rich will pipe up and give you some better advice soon.
I have been sneaking away each afternoon do some work for myself.....I am doing a project on Kingfishers.
Although the weather is poo at the moment....you get some nice light in the afternoons.
P O R N .....love the pic too.....just towering over that crappy WINDOWS riddled PC
if you can...when the missus back is turned..get yourself a mini bluetooth keyboard and bluetooth mighty mouse. Helps the desktop look soooooo tidy.
here more I did this afternoon......sat all prepared for Kingfishers and a bloody Barn owl landed near me.
Before anyone says something like..."it looks like a Falconry centre shot"
I can prove it isn't....
Bob these were all taken at Iden Lock....take you there sometime if you like....be my...
its really down to the distance you expect to work at and the image size you require.
The 100 -300mm will be limited to use.
The 70 -200mm will do more than just sport.
1stop can be the difference between getting the shot and not...
me personally would get the 70 - 200 mate....its quicker for starters.
Admittedly you lose some range....but you can always set iso 1 stop lower allowing a little less noise for a tighter crop on the pc ( or mac) afterwards.
And no I am not a noise creeper or pixel peeper
Get yourself a 1.4 x...
Graham have you looked at the westerham meet on the 6th April???
Do you fancy combining the "breakfast" run with that one??
Its in the meeting section.
I know some Kent members will be attending that one.
And this goes to everyone else in the Kent possie....what do you all think before I go...
Nice shots.
Have a go at doing some in the same place but with a Shutter speed of around 1/3rd of a second......try to time it just before the water hits the wall.