The 18-200 VR II has satisfied my general needs for some time, however may I suggest before you make your decision, rent whatever your choice to get the feel and see the results before you make your purchase. I have found this to be money well spent. Joe P
Wow! All this needs is a frame and a prominent place on the wall.
I have used the Ameristep dog house blind. It will accommodate one person comfortably and folds up . I got mine at Gander Mountain
Thank you Earnest, it is amazing what sunflower seed, finch mix, suet and a perch above the feeder have done to improve my photography. skills
Thank you Regis. It is not a majestic eagle but it has its own simple beauty.
Thank you, it is my pleasure to share it with you.
Thank you The small birds have been active around my feeder during this cold weather. Thank you for your reply.
What a thrill it was to capture an image of this little fellow on a cold day. I had to pause and say thank you for this simple beauty.
Congratulations, I am sure you will enjoy the D7200. I like you traded up from the D90. Unless there is a reason otherwise, I would suggest you consider keeping the D 90 as a back up with a second lens mounted and ready to go. The D90 is still a good camera with a lot of utility. This has been a convenient arrangement for me
Yes, in fact it was. Joe peva
Sorry..that will answer your questions
Marty
I have the 18-200 and as others have said,it is my go to lens.Before you buy,I would rent one for a few days. The price should not be prohibited. Thaw will answer
Do a search on this site of Nashville Tenn. ( Not TN or Tennessee) Slickrock made a similar request. You will find an extensive list of sites in Nashville. Have a great time.
Dody
Thank you for this post and the history associated with them. Re: the name Holy Paraclete . I remember from earlier readings the early Christians used Paraclete that was later translated to Holy Spirit. This might shed some light on the name, thanks again for the post.
Jerry
I have used some of my better photos as gifts on occasion and they have been well received.I try to stay with something small, usually 5x7 matted and framed. I try to select something with beauty and appeal to the person receiving it.
Joe