Use the the tracktor beam option on your micro bus.
nice subjects, you got a good eye. CO got it. The 3rd one down move to left and down a bit. open the lens a bit to blur the background. If you have some help, use a white or light color card or note pad to reflect the soft morning sun into the frame. lookin good your on the right track. hope this helps
Excellent RIAY keep goin ! Im sure you feel better each day !
As said already in the post, there are gems in with the pebbles. Prime example look at amyinsparta cat.
the lighting, the location just hanin out on the fence !, what a GREAT shot. Just another cat shot , I dont think so !!!! makes ya want to throw a treat at the screen lol !
I have a few Lowepro bags. Recently got the Protactic 450. Did a trip and had to change planes a few time. It always fit under the seat, tight but fit. You could prob use the 250. Great bags, Lowepro did a great job with this series. All kinds of compartments and well built. hope this helps
If using the hack/jewelers saw method, make sure its 20-24 teeth per inch TPI. put some painters tape on the lens, then use a blower for the fine metal particle removal.
if you have never used a dremel, I wouldn't practice on your nifty 50.
Dent will probably prevent from using a shade but maybe just maybe with a little finess with some jewelers pliers you can.
hope this helps, good luck
formatt-hitech beefie holder, all aluminium.
Nice collection,
Do the second one down in B/W that would be kool ! tells a good story. Looking ahead with no track
and all hands workin hard.
I use Formatt-Hitech for long exposure set-ups. Most times just have a BW circ polarizer and shade on.
Not to start another subject but make sure your monitor is calibrated. I use Adoramapix very happy with them. Had some color issues with them years ago but once their tech recco me to calibrate I've had no issues. Get some 5x7's of the same picture but on different papers to see how each type looks with your work. Also try to always order the minimum for the free shipping. hope this helps you.
Good Glass is Key. I had a 80-200 2.8 loved it, sold it to get the new 80-400 love it also. Two friends have the 70-200 2.8 and love it. Good luck.
SWEET ! sunset shots. God Bless you folks ! and God Bless America !