I guess I spoke too soon. Lead poisoning killing half the Bald and Golden eagles. So sad.
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Thank goodness Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring when she did.
You could be waiting some time before getting "a knowledgaeble lens" to reply.
Once I was riding up a very long severe mountain divide. Someone assured me I couldn't possibly do it ( I was 65 years old at the time ). So I wanted a photo proof of the event. I looked around at the assembled group of tourists, approached a middle aged guy and asked him to do the deed. He said sure, suggested I move my bike and myself a short distance, I obliged. The camera had a very small rear screen so all I could see was the sign displaying the location and height of the climb, my bike and myself. All good. As I went to mount up and glide on down his son approached me and said I was lucky. It turns out the guy was a National Geographics Photographer on holiday with his family. Yes the adjustments he made in manual mode, the composition suggestions made it an absolute stellar image that I have shared widely and have a 20 x 24 print mounted on my wall. I ended was most fortunate!
There is an excellent adaptor for Sony.
I didn't think there was any water left it this river.
A bee.
You can type it exactly by using this guide.
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You don't think Fox News will want to use it?
I am looking for recommendations for an external monitor for photo editing. I use a laptop with a 12″ internal monitor. Thinking about a 27″ or 32″ monitor.
I use Photoshop Elements for editing
Budget around $500.
Is it better to look for sRGB colour support and calibration or screen resolution?
Luminar AI. All you need in my opinion.
Do you think it is time for legislation to rein in the tech giants?
Thanks for these inspiring compositions. I especially liked # 6.
I am for LED lights as the use. They change on / off so fast our eyes don't detect it but a short SS does. I had to the close to a dozen pics of our tree lit with LEDs before luck allowed all to be on.
I suggest a BFT be used to prevent any light hitting directly on the subject(s) The flash is on the camera hotshoe and is tilted slightly backwards.
The BFT is the acronym for black foamie thing. It something Neil Neckerk (sp) reference here https://neilvn.com/tangents/the-black-foamie-thing/ uses often and I have found it very useful for my own photography indoors in situations similar to the one you posted.