Your photos are all very interesting, however you really should be posting them in ‘photo gallery’ and not main photography discussion.
RRS wrote:
Great shots, all of them. I know that Steve is a Nikon shooter but do you think his book would help other brand shooters or is all the info only applicable to Nikon?
In a word....ABSOLUTELY!! I have three canon bodies, 5ds r, 7dmk2, 1dx mk2 and use lenses canon 100-400l mk2 and 600 f/4 mk 2 along with 1.4 iii and 2.0 iii teleconverter s and have managed to convert great deal of information that Steve offers to my set ups. Not is it worth every penny, but it’s worth every moment of time spent reading his information.
Your photos are a perfect compliment to Steve’s methods and teaching style. I too read and try to follow his info....and I shoot canon😎🤓
Brent, these Are wonderful. Is your process a secret?
Yayyyyy!! A wonderful photograph.
Mine (2015) honks overtime. It's due to go in to dealer for servicing soon. I'm going to ask them about it. It's a problem at times. thanks for the input.
Love the "life" HDR gives to these great photos.
Early one morning I went to this pond to find the eagle. Managed to spook the eagle by locking my jeep door ( the horn sounds when it locks) shucks , what a stupid mistake. As I was struggling to set up my tripod along came this guy on his morning mission and he was not happy that I was there. He went back and forth barking at me and then out of sight to chase away the other water fowl on the pond. What a kick.
1DX mk2, 600mm mk2, 1/1000,F5.5, ISO 1000
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The Cormorants are arriving in numbers as the fish stocks are increasing.