I sold my xPan a few years back because digital accounted for most of my time with photography. It went to a good home in Spain. It was a great camera and the images were just beautiful. It was a Hasselblad with a 45 mm lens and a 90 mm lens. Sold it on eBay, with the stipulation that it would be shipped US only. A man from Spain would not take no for an answer, he just kept bidding and finally won. So off to Spain it went. My digital photography is great, and would not go back to film.
In my camera bag, Nikon 24-70, 70-200, and 200-400 can't be beat. Expensive? yes, but the quality remains long after the price is forgotten.
I have been watching this tree since it was just a puppy. Its on my brothers property in Central Pennsylvania.
dblackard
The information from Carioca is dead on. Follow his suggestions, and your problem will be solved.
You've got that right....
Sure is a 7 x 7. Waited over 2 hours for him to get up and come out in the open to get the shots. I saw him laying down in the woods, and just waited. Shot about 50 images of him.
A few shots taken in the fall in Pennsylvania. A great time of the year.
I am in total agreement with tilde531. The 1/3 at the top of the vertical image does not detract from the overall composure. The image is so strong, it just commands your eye to it, trained eye or not.
I am a retired architect, and for my whole life, its been about proportions and getting things pleasing to the eye, and this image is quite pleasing. I like everything about it, and would not change a thing.
Thank you all for your input. It is well received, and appreciated very much.
Please give me feedback on the images.
Going in for a landing....
Just resting...
Full Moon: Nikon D3s with Nikon 200-400 and 1.4 extender