Advice on Galapagos photography needed
Hi all,
My husband and I will be traveling to the Galapagos in a few weeks. All of the Galapagos photography sites warn that the full, mid-day sun combined with the black lava fields makes photography challenging. Can anyone provide some advice about metering / exposure compensation that would guide me? I will be taking a Canon TSi rebel and monopod with a ball head. I also just purchased a polarizing filter for the 70-200 which I'm hoping will help.
Also, I'm planning to primarily use my 70-200 f/4 with a 1.4 extender for birds and wildlife, and will have my consumer 18-200 lens for landscapes. I also have a 300 f/4, which I could bring instead of the 70-200, and use with the 1.4 x. I know it would give me more range, but i would prefer the flexibility of the zoom. Do those of you who have been to the Galapagos think the 70-200 with the extender will be adequate?
Thanks,
Wendy