
In this practical and educational slide program, we learn which Canon lenses—from the 8-15mm fisheye up to the 800mm f/5.6 L IS that Arthur Morris uses to create his amazing images, how, why and when he uses each of them, and what he is thinking as he depresses the shutter button. Most folks will be surprised to learn that a long lens with a teleconverter is often not the best tool for the job. In addition, Morris comments on exposure and image design.
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Great Instruction. Thanks for the tips!