I enjoyed that segment of the show. Looking at his images and what he did to get them, makes me wonder if my camera should follow my golf clubs into the lake.
Nice shots! Would this zoo be located in Bloomington Illinois?
traderjohn wrote:
Why? Are the people who post there not as smart as those who post here? No one on Facebook knows anything about photography?
I think that was referring to the suggestion to “use the manual”.
Is there no one you can call to come and rescue the dog from you? There must be a shelter or government facility that handles stray animals in your area. A 5 minute phone call to a facility doesn’t seem to be much effort to save a life. Give the dog a chance and try to find someone. If I was in your area, I’d be there ASAP.
Have a heart!
In Pennsylvania - Hershey, Gettysburg, Philly(Masonic Temple very interesting), Frank Lloyd Wright’s Falling Waters (interesting but well off the beaten path), Steamtown. And, that’s just places that come to mind.
Boy, would that get me sent to the dog house!
A different viewpoint... I’d find a good, cheap body such as a D80, which has a focus motor, and put the lens on it. It would give you an inexpensive setup that you could take out in inclement weather, etc.
No update issues for me having updated a 3-4 month old 27” iMac to Mojave. I did wait quite a while for the dust to settle before taking the plunge.
For what it’s worth, I don’t like “dark mode”. I don’t see a benefit, but I’m somewhat openminded and willing to change if I hear a good reason for using it.
I was there 2 months ago and took many shots. I like yours MUCH better.
Yes! He looks like he’s caught a few.
I’ve always heard that the serial number is one, if not the only, way to tell.
slocumeddie wrote:
One should always chill canines to 32F or lower.....
It makes the chore of slicing much easier.....
If you’re are trying to be funny, you missed by a mile.
Wow!!! Wall hangers all! I wish I had taken them.