The first pic. Needs straightening. The last pic....never cut the subject off at the knees.
Interesting snaps around London, but keep practicing.
Linda From Maine wrote:
Photo #1 - did you sell to these folks? It's on their website:
https://www.top50ranches.com/blog/reduced-rates-at-the-hideout-lodge-and-guest-ranch
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Sure looks like same photo. The arm of the cowboy on the left is in the exact same position. Ummmmmm!
Great share...thank you so much for showing something that many of us may never get to see. This is what photography does.
Excellent advice “bsprague”. I just had a problem whereby I thought I lost all my collections when I converted to the new Lightroom Classic. I went to forum for help and received an answer to my problem. I don’t think I have seen so many problems that are occurring with this new changeover...
As of 6:10 a.m. I have not received it either. Ummmmm?
Just returned from there three weeks ago. I took the Sony RX10 11 and it did the job. Too windy to change lenses...the 24mm was enough for most wide angle shots ( lots of waterfalls and glaciers) and the 600mm zoom for shots of horses, sheep and puffins was excellent. I'm assuming your Canon has this same capacity, so go with that because unless you are going on an actual photography tour or you are on your own, you won't have time to do a lot of setting up. I got some great shots and the country as a whole is absolutely beautiful. It's very pricey, so be prepared for $5 cans of coke. Enjoy and have fun.
What a big love bug! Hope he gets to visit even though you know that he has a good home.
OMG...you are wayyyyy overpacking. The tours that you will be taking are very fast paced and allows little time for changing lenses and setting up like you would like to do as a photographer. A 24-70 mm for walking around towns and a 70-200/300mm is all you need for shots of castles from the river boat. I made this same mistake on my first cruise, but never again. No flash (rarely allowed), no tripod (no time). I've been on dozens of these cruises and love photography....but you need to take an actual photo tour if you want time to use everything you mentioned. Enjoy, it's a wonderful cruise line.
Thankyou for the wonderful journey . Your photographs are outstanding.