Many moons ago I had bought a Nikon AF-S 200-500mm f/5.6 lens brand new with some Christmas and birthday money, hoping that I could use the lens to dabble in some wildlife and bird photography. After purchasing a tough hard plastic protective case and some insulating foam cut out in the shape of the lens, I stowed this monster of a lens away, ready to be taken out the next time I go birding.
About 3 years go by however, and I haven't really used the lens. I occasionally got it out of storage and played around with it, checking that it still works fine and that there's no mould on the glass. But taking a proper photo with it was something that I hadn't gotten around to doing – until recently.