Picture of the Week: Clouds Breaking over Stoke Rochford

Nikon D700 - 28-105mm f3.5/f4.5 - 1/200 @ f8 - ISO400
I caught this scene on my Nikon D700 and 28-105 lens when out shooting the first test shots on my Nikon D800 at Stoke Rochford.  The beauty of having two camera bodies is you can be shooting long exposures with one camera (as I was with the D800) and capturing the scene a different way with the second camera.

The other advantage when working with two camera bodies is you can have one type of lens - a wide angle for example - on one camera and a telephoto on the other so you don't have to keep swapping lenses.

For landscapes, where time is usually not of the essence, one camera body s usually enough, but in this case where the clouds were changing very quickly in the high winds, I was able to react quickly due to the second camera body fitted with a short telephoto.

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