An early evening stroll in Sarlat de Canada, France and wishing I had a tripod. Streets were clear in this beautiful Medieval town before everyone came out for dinner. Sun was setting but it was still a little bright out. However the glow emanating from the only shop was intriguing.
Evening Stroll in Sarlat de Canada
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Synchronized Swimming....great shot
Great Photos and good variety, thanks for sharing. We went in the winter on a snow coach and loved it....Elk, Wolves (pack feeding), Pine Martens, Fox, Coyotes, Eagles. Went back in the following May and saw the Grizzlies plus Moose, a few coyotes, Eagles, about it. Want to go back in the winter. Yellowstone is awesome, can't get enough.
I have a A6300 and love it, primary travel camera and use both E & A-mount lenses with the appropriate adapter, great results. These were taken in Rome as we were exiting the Vatican Museum with the 6300 and a Sony FE 10-18mm F4 OSS, JPEg files....I've used the A6300 with a Sony SAL 70-400 (A-mount) with adapter and have gotten excellent results. Sony is introducing more & more E-Mount lenses to keep up with the demand for Mirror-less. Enjoy 😎
Not really, the red dot or whatever color dot is just a reflected diode, not a laser beam
Laser Sight? If you don't 'light' the bird with the laser, you're not going to see the laser beam or dot (reflection) and won't be able to track...especially outside, at a distance in daylight, totally impractical, imho. Take your laser pen outside and try and follow a bird and try keeping a laser spot on the bird. Other than potentially harming the bird, its near impossible. A Red Dot or holographic sight is one you see the dot, place it on the target and can continually follow the bird or other object.
Number one the Tele, great shot, love the background, no distractions
Ahhhh, the Ford, Chevy, Chrysler wars continue. You can get a Corvette or a Pinto (used of course), a F150 or a Minivan. Your question is really vague to begin with. In reality they (cameras) all do one thing, they take pictures. What do you want to accomplish in 'your photos'...are they for a hobby, professional, work, etc. or what's their use, sports, wildlife, landscapes, portraits, travel and what features you're considering in a camera, FF, APS-C, Bridge? A "Top of the Line' camera will take photographs only as good as the the person taking the photograph. I suggest do a little research on what's out there since camera types, formats and size varies and equipment, new & used abound. Your choice should depend on what you really want out of your own photography since you'll be the only one taking the photos...AND your budget. In the end it will be your choice, no one else. Remember, if you don't like what you purchase you can always sell it on eBay as I'm sure many do. 😊😊 Whatever you decide, go out and shoot, shoot, shoot.
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Thank you....Good grief it was hot this morning, went at 0730 and about 0900 it was unbearable, no wind...cold fronts can't get here too soon
He was down in the bush and trying to go vertical it the outset then dropping away from me, only caught him in my viewfinder as he was leaving
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Thanks, quick shot, and he flew straight away....wish I could have included the head
A few photos early this morning at the Vero Beach Wetlands, a Green Heron and a Tri-color Egret. Not many birds since wetland maintenance has been completed. However, mid 80's, no breeze, and 100%+ humidity if that's possible without rain.....hot, hot, hot, just waiting for weather to cool and the 'real' Snow Birds to arrive ☺☺
I know its a little late but I thought I'd post....from a recent cruise here are a few windows and door windows taken from various building in Jorta, the Azores. All buildings are still occupied and in working order(?). Definitely not up to electrical code