Thanks for the comment. Relatively new and don't post a lot. Right place?
Late bloomer in Texas heat. Taken with Canon T3 i , ISO 100, 1/80, f 5.0, Tamron 18 x 200 mm lens.
Same here. Been using Brother for years. Excellent tech support when necessary
Like the shot.
Camera settings?
Stay well.
Outstanding depth of field.
Exposure information?
Thanks.
Thanks.
I lived in your area for 23 years with an office at 32 nd and Chestnut in Philadelphia. Don't miss the cold weather.
Stay well.
Photo of massive flood waters and release of water from flood gates in Central Texas.
Taken with Canon T3 i, ISO 100, f 16, 1/250-Tamron 18-200 lens.
Thanks for the comment. As a B/W guy, developing (and enlarging and printing) does bring back memories. I learned these techniques as a GI in a hobby shop in the Republic of Korea.
Stay well.
Strolling through a park and saw these developing walnuts. Took several manual shots, trying to get the best lighting. Can't recall the complete exposure triangle, do recall f 16. Just pleased to get a decent shoot in manual mode
Taken from my flower bed with a Canon T3i, ISO 100, 5.6 at 1/200, after several setting. Tried to clearly show the stamens/pistils and the ants.
Great shots. Love 'em all.
Nature at its very best. And good photos.
Went to a local lake and apparently got too close to this "duck". Notice the raised warning of the "crown" area.