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hello and welcome back to another episode of the focal length challenge where we break down different focal lengths by shooting a variety of subjects today were going back to my home province of newfoundland to my favorite spot cape spear i went to the extreme opposite end of focal lengths for the series and chose 600 millimeters which i probably should have eased my way into that focal length but here we are this is a challenge right and a challenge it was this is a series a non-technical workshop series where we explore different focal lengths while shooting a variety of subjects this is the focal length challenge can you guess where i am right now ill give you one hand favorite place in the world oh my god look at this okay im out here for a reason today im in newfoundland ive been visiting my family its been like a family-only trip but i go home tomorrow and i thought id come out and shoot a focal length challenge video but heres the thing ive decided today im going to d