I see the number 4 every day on TV, in news report.
This seems to be a discovery for several photographers. My photo of the young cardinal above was taken with a red dot in 2009
I reply to Fotoartist, in page 4.
I am in agreement with you, and the red dot is also uses very well to locate a bird hide in autumn'leaves.
I have abandoned the photograph of birds. I am now 86 yo. But I have always used a red dot and indeed, this is not a laser.
I have used the BSA Red Dot, model RD30 during nearly ten years.
The Gray Jay became the National bird of Canada in November 2016.
I am 85 y.o. I have never forgot the joy that I had with this Pontiac 1960, that I had for six years.
Thank you, Bob, to present us and to share this wonderful photography.
Thank you to have share this excellent photo.
Finally! I know now from where commes this song which wakes me at 5 am every morning.
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Extraordinaire. Congratulations.
Thank you Dennis for this very interesting and enriching history course.
J'aime beaucoup vos photos, principalement les #1 et #3.
Je hume l'odeur des champs, de la terre.
Félicitations.
I tried two model according to the FZ50, but I was never so satisfied as with the FZ50 and I put them on sale.
Thank you for your comment, Trudy