All taken with D500/Tamron 150-600
Was that with the G2 Tamron 150-600
Excellent shots. Wish our weather would turn spring like
Sidwalkastronomy wrote:
Was that with the G2 Tamron 150-600
Excellent shots. Wish our weather would turn spring like
No, it's the G1, which I've had about 7 years now.
nimbushopper wrote:
No, it's the G1, which I've had about 7 years now.
Was it ever fine tuned to your camera either by them or yourself if possible with G1
You had a great day, Gary, thanks for sharing!
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
nimbushopper wrote:
All taken with D500/Tamron 150-600
Gloriously beautiful 🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
A simple walk thru the park with a photo permit in hand. Nimbushopper, your well-taken nature photos show the wonders of the jungle that once was the entire state of Florida. No wonder it took a long time for people to settle in the great swamp we now call home.
Your array of well-taken photos reminded me of when I first moved to Florida I built on Picciola Island in the middle of large Lake Griffin in Leesburg. Then no street lights and the sounds of animals at night were many. The lake was heavily populated with gaters, Racoons boldly, without fear, ate oranges and grapes in my yard as I walked by. The neighborhood even had a visit from a large black bear that came from the Ocklawaha River area at the exit of the lake.
dpullum wrote:
A simple walk thru the park with a photo permit in hand. Nimbushopper, your well-taken nature photos show the wonders of the jungle that once was the entire state of Florida. No wonder it took a long time for people to settle in the great swamp we now call home.
Your array of well-taken photos reminded me of when I first moved to Florida I built on Picciola Island in the middle of large Lake Griffin in Leesburg. Then no street lights and the sounds of animals at night were many. The lake was heavily populated with gaters, Racoons boldly, without fear, ate oranges and grapes in my yard as I walked by. The neighborhood even had a visit from a large black bear that came from the Ocklawaha River area at the exit of the lake.
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That sounds like paradise to me! It's getting so crowded in Florida now that I'm afraid the beautiful swamps and native landscapes are disappearing at a rapid rate. I can only imagine what it was like a hundred years ago.
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