Thanks, Don!  Much appreciated!  And thanks to everyone else who commented.  
Cheers, Christine


> On Nov 2, 2014, at 10:06 AM, Don Guthrie <shark50...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Honestly Christine I think your choice of lens was a good one. Sometimes more 
> is better than less. This way you got the waves and the people & the 
> equipment. Adding some 200-300 tele into the mix would have been good 
> editorial but I think these are very "arty and pretty & even wall worthy for 
> the mix of action & scenery.
> 
> 
> On 11/1/14, 1:19 AM, pdml-requ...@pdml.net wrote:
>> Message: 14
>> Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2014 00:15:27 -0500
>> From: Christine Aguila<christ...@caguila.com>
>> To: PDML List<pdml@pdml.net>
>> Subject: GESO--Windy Day at the Lake & lens question
>> Message-ID:<ca867d9b-f2c8-43db-b7f1-e89706681...@caguila.com>
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>> 
>> Hi Everyone:
>> 
>> We had exceptional winds today, so I thought I?d head to the lake to catch 
>> some waves.  The white caps were prominent to be sure, and there was a bit 
>> of splashing waves a tad north of where we were.  Higher waves, which 
>> flooded bits of Lake Shore drive, could be found south of us?closer to 
>> downtown.  We were up north by Wilson ave.
>> 
>> Anywhooo, The spot we stopped at is the put-in spot for jet skis and 
>> windsurfers and such, and we got lucky since a handful of windsurfers were 
>> taking advantage of the high winds?and boy were the winds high.
>> 
>> It was really hard to take pictures.  I couldn?t keep the camera or myself 
>> steady.  The wind was coming from the northeast, and if I tried to shoot 
>> into the wind, sand carried along by the wind stung my face so bad?for the 
>> first time, I was glad to be wearing glasses!  By the end of the shoot, I 
>> had sand everywhere, hair, mouth, ears, and even in my camera bag.  I had to 
>> do a big shake-out when I got home.
>> 
>> Darrel was with me, and he tried to act as wind-break for me, but it didn?t 
>> really help much.  It was such an exhilarating shoot?lots of fun to try to 
>> deal with the elements while trying to shoot.  I?d like to do more bad 
>> weather shooting?though I don?t think I?d like to chase tornados and such.
>> 
>> I really would have loved a longer lens.  Most of the photos below are deep 
>> crops.  I did the best I could with the DA* 50-135.
>> 
>> So I have a question:  Darrel thinks were were about 100 yards (a football 
>> field) from the surfers.  Given this distance, which would have worked 
>> better, a 200mm or 300 mm prime to catch the surfer action?
>> 
>> 
>> http://www.caguila.com/windyday/index.html
>> 
>> Cheers, Christine
> 
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