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Verizon Wireless Santa Fe New Mexico

2024-06-26 09:53:58

This filter got extensive use in Santa Fe New Mexico 2 weeks ago. My images popped with beautiful colors and vibrant skys. It is a great addition to my filter arsenal.

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2024-09-21 05:57:13

I have used this paper for years for my Santa Fe and small town Texas photography. Shipment was on time and well packed.

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2024-08-29 01:22:22

Bought to use at the Santa Fe opera this summer 2022 season. Really thrilling to be able to focus on each vocalist, stage set, or choral group. I love the Zoom from wider angle 100mm to the finest focus 800 mm. Tempted to take up bird watching to use the Canon Zoom in an outdoor setting. Please list me as your most satisfied customer/user. JFGG in Houston, Texas

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2024-04-19 09:28:21

I found myself in residence at the Santa Fe Art Institute ready to explore some exciting work on Labor, only to discover that I had forgotten to bring a cable to connect my camera to the computer. I immediately ordered a cable from B&H and I was up and running again in just 48 hours. Thanks to this, I have been able to produce a tremendous amount of images and advance in my work. Thank you!

5
2024-09-08 09:55:45

Used it on a trip to New Mexico for the Hot Air Balloon event this fall. Helped the colors of fall jump out at you.

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2024-09-27 01:58:37

The uv I bought to protect my lenses from the New Mexico dust. It works. Polarizer is working just fine too

5
2024-09-26 03:34:53

I took this piece of kit out into the New Mexico desert (an abandoned dump, actually) to cover a fast moving news story on the BlackMagic 4k camera w/ EF lenses. It allowed me to quickly and accurately hit challenging exposure changes while maintaining pleasing backgrounds. It also stood up to 80mph winds with blowing dust very well. While it is no replacement for a proper mattebox and a full set of 4x5 filters, this piece of gear will save your * when budget or time will not allow a full crew served solution.

5
2024-09-26 01:33:15

Shooting up here on the high deserts of New Mexico, I've always used a circular polarizer instead of a plain UV. The Hoya warming polarizer, mounted on my 70-300 apo, is superior to my polarizer on my standard lens. The touch of warmer colors combined with the circuler polarizing control is just what I've needed at our high altitude, bright sun and multi-colored skies and vistas.

5
2024-08-24 06:31:48

Just recently purchased for trip out west ie. New Mexico and Colorado. Kept our cooler going all week and it charged everything no problems. The solar panels worked well too, heavy and big though. Can't see what im typing so hope everything is spelled right . Overall good product great addition for overloading.

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2024-08-19 08:38:25

I got mine as an upgrade/replacement for the workhorse 7D Mark ii I'd been using for sports photography for a couple years (and over 200k shutter actuations!). This is a HUGE upgrade, especially in low light conditions! It arrived in a Friday and, after a couple settings, put it to work the next day with NO issues. My keeper rate was over 90% so I HAD to choose the best of the best. The next week I was driving through New Mexico and stopped at a town that was once on US Route 66 and snagged a few shots of some of the abandoned house. Again, keeper rate was in the 90% range...100% in low light! (I prefer to shoot in natural light). The file size is big enough to allow for some cropping when using a zoom lens at longer focal range. This IS a full frame after all! I'd been putting off adding new glass to my kit. I have even more reason now. Attached images were from a 30 minute excursion around and into some of the abandoned houses in one of the towns lost to Interstate 40 in New Mexico. All shot with natural light with minimal post adjustments to exposure, contrast and a Monochrome conversion.

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