Just walking around on a gray day. Used my inexpensive 70-300 mm zoom cause it’s lighter than my 70-200.
You can get good shots from an inexpensive lens. Just keep it clean and respect it as if it’s a $2,500 lens. It’ll love you back.
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Tim Lorge is a New York City/Hudson Valley playwright, screenwriter, and filmmaker. He is also a postproduction specialist and a Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Certified Trainer. As a filmmaker, Tim has created numerous documentary short films for myFace, the National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction; the American Parkinson Disease Association; and numerous training and public service films for the public sector. He is currently in production on his latest documentary "The Wines of New York" and in depth look at wine in the Empire State. He is also in preproduction on his narrative directorial debut feature "The Naked Winemaker" scheduled to shoot in Summer, 2025 in the Hudson Valley. View all posts by Timbo