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  1. I was shooting silhouettes of the Warren sculpture on Little Round Top when a young girl stepped in front of my camera and grabbed the sword. I recomposed and shot as quickly as I could (using a tripod).
  2. We travel quite a bit. I have a 7d and have found my 24-105 gets used for 80-90 percent of my shots. I use a 10-22 for 5 to 10 percent. I will always take a 50 f1.8 in case I want it and a 70-200 f4, which I will use for maybe 5 percent. The wide angle and mid range/tele lenses are the percect combo for most typical travel photography.
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    Contrast

    Man and dog - Yoyogi Park
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    Miyajima treat

    A street scene in Miyajima, an island formally called Itsukushima, one of Japan's most beautiful locations, an easy trip by train and ferry from Hiroshima. The maple leaf treats are a local specialty. This one contained crab.
  5. Man in front of tattoo parlor - Chinatown, Philadelphia, PA
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    Young guitarists

    I shot this walking down the street in Edinburgh, Scotland

    © Copyright © 2013 Dan Woodlief

  7. <p>I second the suggestion to rent. I have several great Canon lenses, but my longest is 200mm. On a trip to Yellowstone, I rented the 100-400 from LensRentals.com. Their service was great, and the price was very affordable for a 1 1/2 week trip. I am awaiting the same lens to arrive from them for an upcoming trip to Alaska. I works well with a tripod but also has IS and works fine without one if necessary. For a 10 day rental I am paying somewhere around $100, but I am not sure about the cost to take it overseas.</p>
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