jerryc41 wrote:
This strip is different from all others, aside from the characters not having noses. I'll tell you how it's different a little later (if I remember).
Funny. What is the name of the strip?
Much Bible history in Corinth, Thessaloniki, Philippi, etc. in addition to Athens.
We just arrived home from Moab, having visited Arches, Canyonland and Deadhorse along with the road to Potash and the LaSal Loop. I mostly used the Canon 24-105 L. A few shots with longer lenses, but the 24-105 was the go-to lens. Looking back, I probably should have used the longer lens more, just didn't want to bother changing lenses. Take plenty of batteries. I took about 1,000 shots over 10 days.
Wonderful shots. We are planning to visit there soon. What lenses do you recommend?
Good shot. Interesting perspective. We were there several years ago. Lots of photo ops.
Thank you for the compliments. Happy Holidaz to you as well.
Yes, Bullock County, just east of the metropolis of Fitzpatrick.
I have no idea. She's a this year's fawn. Not yet a year old. The larger one is probably a year older,so could be classified as a juvenile.
POVDOV wrote:
You have captured their beauty. Thank you
Thank you. I think it reflects a very desirable image of companionship.
Canon 5DSR, Tamron 150-600 G2, 1/320, 600mm, f6.3, ISO 6400. Very low light as it was late afternoon. They were about 40 yards away.
You probably have some males around. Sometimes their red throat doesn't show up as bright red unless the sun hits them just right.
Thanks to all for your prompt replies. As we do tend to take trips that include sightseeing by bus, I will probably invest in one.
Can anyone share your experience with the Ultimate Lens Hood? It is a flexible silicone hood that claims to eliminate glare from windows.