Not trying to be snide or anything like that but just try very, very hard not to lose it next time and it won't cost you a penny.
I like the first one best but I would like it better if it had the fountain as the second one does.
As a matter of fact I did.
Canon 5DmIII with 100-400L lens. 1/800 @ f16 1600 ISO.
I would recommend a source if you would spell Canon correctly. But seriously if you want a second battery and you probably spent a lot for your camera and spent a lot for your trip to take photos - then why not spring for a correct battery. I have used after market batteries and ink with little success and would not take a chance for the relatively few dollars you would save.
I would recommend a source if you would spell Canon correctly. But seriously if you want a second battery and you probably spent a lot for your camera and spent a lot for your trip to take photos - then why not spring for a correct battery. I have used after market batteries and ink with little success and would not take a chance for the relatively few dollars you would save.
I have bought over 20K of camera equipment from Adorama over the last 10-15 years (cameras, lenses, ink, printers) and have never had a single problem with their service. I missed a deadline on a rebate and they gladly let me have it anyway. Maybe you got the wrong person or something but my experience with this company is they stand behind their promises and I will continue to deal with them.
Sorry - thought I was in the gallery.
I also agree that it is not what you did to get the image but how you represent it. If I take a wildlife picture that was actually take of a captive animal or bird then I specify that. I would do the same of a landscape image that I modified (other than normal adjustments).
I am not familiar with the Canon T6 so I can't help you there but I have used it with my Canon 5D SR and am very pleased with it. I presume you are talking about the new G-2 version.
I have been to the sites you mentioned but the one I would choose in a heartbeat is Merritt Island. I was there last December on there were literally hundreds of egrets (snowy and great), wood storks, herons of all types, spoonbills and others. Not to mention hawks and eagles.