The Nikon 24-200mm F/4-6.3 is a very versatile lens. Lightweight and covers quite a varied focal length. So, the other morning I decided to challenge myself to stick to the upper region of the focal lengths and see what I could capture, without getting too intimate a landscape shot and including the landscape and features within it. In this case, mainly trees. It was a new location so it would be good to see if I could do anything with it without scouting the location first. Ultimately my favourite shot of the morning came from 35mm focal length. Does this mean that the lens isn't good enough? well, no. It simply means I limited myself too much using the lens. This was a good experiment though and I did enjoy it. Happy New year to you all and I wish you all the best for 2022 :) Thanks for all your support and comments over the past while, it's really appreciated. And if you are currently not a subscriber, well, please consider subscribing :) www.garymcintyrephotographer.com

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