Now I understand what a "boll weevil 'is :)
The Tamron 18-400 is very light (especially compared to the 150-600). My go-to lens these days:)
I have been shooting plays for the last 4 years. I started with a Nikon D3300 & the kit lenses (very good glass) but I found that I really missed the rotating screen of my older Oly 620 so I got a Nikon D5300. Sold my complete Olympus 4/3 kit but I kept the D3300 as a backup. I've never had to call on it but I KNOW that as soon as I sell it...I'll need it. I also found it better in the dark theater to have 2 bodies in use instead of (seemingly)
changing lenses every 5 minutes in the dark. And ya look way more professional (cheap way to get respect).
Try taking shots with the sun behind the leaves (shining through them). Back lighting :)
Work even better when the leaves are wet.
I'm not a fan of these at all. Looks like they were darkened and then the non-sky parts were lightened (very sloppy editing). In #1 the leaves aren't in focus and (compositionally) it's dull. I'd try some different techniques.
Does anyone shoot birds using the on-board flash ?
One guy drives the boat, the other guy watches the skier (safety).
When was this taken...recently?
This photo is not level, it leans to the left.
I live in eastern Canada and I was very surprised when I move to the west that there only seemed to be yellow leaves in the fall, very few reds or oranges. Very different for me :)
Will that effect soil erosion?
So is that the moon setting?
Is there any way to have my name ,address, etc permanently entered once (default) into the EXIF data instead of entering it manually on each photo?
In what country is this place ?