I'm sure if I ever visit Loch Ness, the Monster will appear when I have a fisheye lens on my camera. Okay in all seriousness, I frequently have the wrong lens on my camera, or sadly, both cameras, but every now and then, I get lucky and it all comes together.
I was leaving St. Marks NWR here in Florida one morning, when I saw something cross the road. I raced up to where I thought I saw it and jumped out of my car. After walking up and down the road for several minutes, I found what I was looking for - one of their elusive bobcats. I say elusive because everyone else seems to see them, but this is the only one I've seen in 5 years of going there at least 2-3 times a month. I was very fortunate to have my 400 f/5.6 on my camera and grabbed the shot below. It was a tough shot because of the briars and I had to manual focus, without IS, but I was pretty pleased with the end result:
I was leaving St. Marks NWR here in Florida one morning, when I saw something cross the road. I raced up to where I thought I saw it and jumped out of my car. After walking up and down the road for several minutes, I found what I was looking for - one of their elusive bobcats. I say elusive because everyone else seems to see them, but this is the only one I've seen in 5 years of going there at least 2-3 times a month. I was very fortunate to have my 400 f/5.6 on my camera and grabbed the shot below. It was a tough shot because of the briars and I had to manual focus, without IS, but I was pretty pleased with the end result:

