hb3 wrote:
Caught these fellas just after dawn...poor light and cloudy, but managed a couple of keepers...enjoy...
Hi hb3. Your birds are beautiful and the focus is really nice. I like the SDOF.
timmah1979 wrote:
like? dislike? do tell! weds night 10:53 pm 2/5/14
I like the picture, but it is a bit empty and the moon is smack in the middle of the image. Could you perhaps do this again, place a tree or building on one side and have some lighting on the object? Just a thought.
Of course you could always crop and enlarge it. The exposure is spot on.
In October I went with a group of 28 photographers on a trek to the Lakota Wolf Preserve in Columbia, NJ. This is the winning photo, which I am pretty proud of, from the trip. Nope, it's not a wolf, but the preserve also had fox and bobcats. It was taken with a Tamron 18-270mm lens on a Nikon D7100. Oh, and the prize was a 70-300mm Tamron lens.
Patricia :-)
Winning Photo_Lakota Wolf Preserve
tainkc wrote:
Since some genetic traits skip a generation, my wife says he is a "Chip off the 'ol block!"
I love this shot. It makes me think of the fun I'll be having when my newest grandson (6 1/2 mos.) gets to walking and everything is a new adventure. Nice.
Glen Morangie wrote:
A few industrial HDR shots.
They are all nice images, but the middle one is my favorite; it shows a lot of depth. Good job.
DickC wrote:
I caught these 'Little people' last fall, they just looked like they were saying 'who are you' to me! LOL
Just my fun picture for the week. :-)
Beautiful, absolutely beautiful.
Patricia
viscountdriver wrote:
I am reluctantly selling my Nikon kit due to arthritis.
It consists of;
Nikon D7000 2380 actuations 1% of usage
Lens NIkon 18-105 VR Caps back and front
Lens Sigma 70-300 Caps back and front. Hoya Filter
Kenko 1.4 Tele converter
Nikon bag for camera and lens.
Most boxes
CD
Polaroid filter.
YN 469-11 Speedlight flash.TTL
Charger and battery
Neck strap.
Spirit level and lens blower.
Hood
Book-Nikon D7000 for Dummies. Excellent all you will need.
Everything is in mint condition.
Make me a sensible offer and you will have a complete outfit in mint condition.
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I am so sorry that your arthritis has gotten to the point that you can't take pictures with this great camera. I didn't notice a tripod there. Would that help along with a remote release setup? I hate to think that a day will come when I have to give up my hobby. I don't get to do as much as I would like, but it is what keeps me sane! Best wishes.
littlebiddle wrote:
Just staying warm and processing some of my pictures. I need some ready for next Tuesday for a slideshow I was asked to present.
That fourth is incredible. I love all of them, but that one just speaks to me. Really nice captures.
Love the flowers, but is that a rose (fungus among us?) hanging out there?
I love that gorgeous dark pink (can't figure how to spell fuschia/fushia/fusha) flower. Beautiful.
Wow, those eyes are really, really sharp. Great bokeh on the series.
Wow, those are great shots. You caught so many different stages in the boiling mud. Nice captures.
I love the bottom two especially because there is nothing to detract from the subject other than the awesome reflections.