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Handholding a long lens

Posted on July 16, 2010 by admin

How to hand­hold any tele­pho­to lens Con­tin­ue read­ing →

Posted in Handholding Long Lenses, PHOTOGRAPHING WILD BIRDS | Tagged handheld, handholding, long lenses, merging, patience, stability, tripod | 23 Comments
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