Nice...only thing missing is an old outboard motor:)
Where I live that's a light dusting of snow...not a blizzard.
I recently started using a 15 year old Olympus B-300 1.7x convertor (with screw mount adaptor..53 - 55) on my D5300 and I'm pretty impressed with the results. Since it screws onto the front of the lens as apposed to the front of the camera body, the front lens is huge on the B-300...as is the light gathering ability, I probably loose 1 stop with this convertor with hardly any deterioration in picture quality. Glad I didn't get rid of this chunk of glass when I changed to Nikon form Oly. I still see them occasionally on ebay for cheap $
I shoot plays with a D5300 under very varying lighting conditions (intensity, color, etc) and I've found that auto WB gives me the most consistant and pleasing results. I'm surprised how well auto works these days:)
I shoot plays from start to closing night and I have to deal with no stage lighting to full stage lighting and a varied number of lights so shooting at ISO 6400 is somewhat normal.
As they say in the drag racing world..."Run what you Brung!"
If you're happy...then we're happy.
Do people live in those barges?
I just purchased Nikon D5399 for Dummies. Well written, lots of tips, recommended!
I don't feel that a photo has to be photoshop free to be a "real photo". Ansel certainly photoshopped his work !
I just bought a new Cameron tripod that has foam padding on only 1 leg. I assumed that it was so you have a warm leg to carry the tripod with.
This wall type is common in Nova Scotia. Dalhousie University (1818) in Halifax is surrounded by such walls
Did anyone else follow that link to Spike Jones in the article? Fabulous stuff!
Wrong. You're supposed to shovel snow out of the driveway, not into it!