I'm shooting with a Rebel T3i and a Tamron 18-400. It has lots of reach for HS sports. I still have a T2i, but it has a sensor spot. When we bought it, it came with an 18-55 lens and a 55-250. I had pretty good results, but when I discovered the spot on the sensor, I got the Rebel T3i and a Tamron 18-270 which I liked even better. I bought the Tamron 18-400 new at Best Buy but they can be found on E-bay at pretty good prices. Good luck on the field!
Only a Norwegian understands this one!
I was just looking at my Audubon book. The first photo is of a seed-eater; the second one is of an insect eater. Neither of them are starlings-too small. Could you tell the sizes?
Not the same. Check the beaks. First photo bird has much larger beak. Good photos, though.
I'd say hibiscus, too. The leaves as well as the flower parts.
I was working at March AFB when one SR71 took off to make the record-breaking run across the U.S. What an awful noise it made! The building I worked in was right on the guest parking apron so you can imagine how loud it was on it's take-off roll! There is one parked at the March Museum, now, too.
Swamp-Cork wrote:
Beautiful image!
Thank you! Taken with my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. Not much different from the Canon T3i.
Keldon wrote:
Nice shot. I love the walk up the canyon to the waterfalls. Very pretty.
You have a slight spelling error. It's spelt Kootenay.
I'm bad! But my ego isn't too badly bruised! Thanks for the "like." That walk IS fun. It's too bad other photos don't do it justice.
Thanks. Pesfls, will do next time.
Lower Bug-a-boo Falls, Bug-a-boo Creek, British Columbia.
Now, how do I make it downloadable?
Looking up-stream at the lower end of Marble Canyon. Taken with my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. Kootney National Park, British Columbia.
dirtpusher wrote:
Know people that has used it fifty+ years. They seem be doing well.
And I know users who can't complete a coherent sentence.
The last several posts are a good example of the results of the use of cannabis. Users can NOT accept the idea that they have been wrong, dead wrong, all along. We are going to see these results for the rest of our existence. Epidemiology will show that the legalization of cannabis was foolish and the cost to society will be very, very high! DON'T use it if you want to love a long and useful life.