It’s Wildlife Time Again
<p>Ever since I moved to Florida, I’ve developed a love for wildlife photography. The lens with the most extended reach that I own is a 28–300mm lens. While 300mm can get up close, I often find it lacking. With that thought in mind, I’m looking for a longer lens.</p>
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<p>American White Pelican ~ f/6.3 ~ 1/1000sec ~ 600mm © Paul J Godin Photography</p>
<p>The photos I’ve posted here were all captured with a Sigma 150–600mm Contemporary lens, a budget lens. I rented this lens for a week and visited some of my favorite places to walk and observe wildlife.</p>
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