You are a giving me a serious Rod Serling moment John because right on the edge of overcooked is exactly what I thought when I saw it but it is still this side of that edge.
I'm sure you see a lot of things that weren't as noticeable before. My leap wasn't that big since I went from a D5000 to the D7100 but even with the crappy laptop I have there are some pretty big differences. At this point a full frame camera would be a waste of money. I'm not there yet.
Anyway, I hope you have more of those to share.
Mike D. wrote:
You are a giving me a serious Rod Serling moment John because right on the edge of overcooked is exactly what I thought when I saw it but it is still this side of that edge.
I'm sure you see a lot of things that weren't as noticeable before. My leap wasn't that big since I went from a D5000 to the D7100 but even with the crappy laptop I have there are some pretty big differences. At this point a full frame camera would be a waste of money. I'm not there yet.
Anyway, I hope you have more of those to share.
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There is more to see with the full size original that I was working with than what I posted, but sounds like we are on the same page. :)
Not sure how soon it will be but I will try to put up a few more.
Thanks for commenting! :thumbup:
NikonJohn wrote:
I took these a month ago today in a very familiar and loved State Park by the people of Indiana. I got excited when I walked into Turkey Run Hollow and saw that sunbeam shining in. :)
Sorry, didn't see one turkey, but I'm sure they are hiding in there somewhere.
Good set NJ, I love the impact in the first one,
Geoff
NikonJohn wrote:
I took these a month ago today in a very familiar and loved State Park by the people of Indiana. I got excited when I walked into Turkey Run Hollow and saw that sunbeam shining in. :)
Kingmapix wrote:
Sorry, didn't see one turkey, but I'm sure they are hiding in there somewhere.
The Turkey was behind the camera. :wink: :lol:
Funny, I have seen wild Turkeys in a number of Indiana State Parks, even near my house and one flew through my back yard once, but not a one in Turkey Run. :lol:
Maybe I need to get out earlier to see them there.
GWR100 wrote:
Good set NJ, I love the impact in the first one,
Geoff
Thanks GWR for the kind remark. I have another one that is horizontal, but I like the vertical more, seems to go better with the sunbeam.
Actually I took quite a few of that scene, that was just my favorite. :)
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