Very nice. Love the colors.
I believe it was someone on this forum that commented he was getting a Tamron 150-600 G2 because the original 150-600 would not work with a Z camera. You might want to check make sure before you buy.
bobbyjohn wrote:
Great photo! I count 17 lanes...didn't know that a racing pool had that many lanes. Is that normal?
No that is not normal. The pool is 25 meters wide (the direction the lanes run) and 50 meters long. The pool is outside, it was 55f and 13mph wind that morning, but not bad once you were in the water.
I got the idea for this picture while swimming, so I took my camera to the pool on our next swim.
A few from friday morning
rockdog wrote:
Beautifully done set, great handling of the whites on the night herons!
I check my highlights and histogram often. Still need to work on checking my settings when ever I bring the camera up to my eye.
Here are a few from Monday morning.
I have a D3400 and am concidering an upgrade, I'm pretty certain it will be a Zfc with an FTZ adpter. The Zfc has articulating screen rather than tilting, I have no preferance for one over the other. It has 209 focus points vs the 11 of the D3400 which I sometimes find frustrating, face recognition and eye tracking focus. It shoots 11 frames per second continuous, good for sports or wildlife, which is why i'm upgrading my dx camera insted of going full frame which would require longer lenses. DigiCamControl is free software that I use to teather my D3400 to a laptop using a cable if your interested in teathering to a laptop.
In the eighties I taught an introductory photography class called "Your camera how to use it". A typical class of twenty five students would have only one who read the owners manual, amazing among people that wanted to
learn how to use their camera.
This could have been taken from the intersection of Beach Road and Kennedy Parkway.