I was stationed here in 87-90. Good to see the sights again.....been downtown many times....
Found out about the ones on Hiram just yesterday, and we visited there also.
In looking at the first one, I had to go turn the thermostat up in the house..........
Located on HWY 110 about 4 miles east of Heber Springs, AR on Lake Magness. There are a couple other spots nearby also.
My brother has 2 PZ-10 Pentax film cameras he would like to sell. They both have 28-200mm lens and some other small accessories. Anyone interested, let me know. He has not set a price, sort seeing what someone might offer.
I find my 18-270 Tamron is great for most travel. I do have a 150-600 Sigma, but on long trips when you are moving a lot, it's sort of inconvenient. But it sure makes great photos, but best used with a monopod or tripod. (Camera Canon 90D)
I have 90D. Did some flying birds from a cruise ship, and focus seemed good. I will check some more. But am pleased with the 90d.
Good suggestions. We did land trip a couple years back, and the 70-400 is all you need. I had a 18-300. Carrying a tripod may be more burdensome than useful. Good advice !
I love my 27" curved HP monitor. Never want to go back to a flat one. Also have 78" curved Samsung for TV.... wonderful ! No more flat monitors for me.
I guess they like the food, even though it is cold. Do birds have microwaves to warm their food?
Just like us when we eat, we feel sleepy.
I use two external drives so I have a double backup. Plus all on a thumb drive and stored in my bank box and I change/update it monthly. It doesn't matter how many HDs you have, it they are connected to the PC, a fire or theft and all your photos are gone.
Either one will be good. Been on 4 cruises to Alaska. I also took a 150-600 Sigma last cruise. Take the biggest, and get the best of Alaska...
Send me your tickets and I will go take the photos for you.......