Brant Point Light
Downtown Nantucket dressed up for Christmas Stroll
Good article , good advice...
Verizon does the same thing. I believe they do it to save bandwidth... I really do not like it. I take the chip out of my smart phone and load it directly. Of course many of the new smartphones will not allow that.
Great shot, good focus, good format and interesting photo. Nice work... It is nice to have expensive equipment however it is the photographer that makes the shot. I have seen many photographs taken with a cell phone that are pretty amazing... Donald you are part of something!
Love them all. My favorite photo shoot, marine... I will share mine at a later time... Hopefully you will also enjoy...
My experience is the same as Wayne. Downloaded the program after telling Norton I trusted it. Have not had any issues with One1 and have been using them for about 3 years now. A little pricey but helpful with less than perfect images...
While I purchase my camera bodies new, I try to find good used or refurbished lens. I have recently bought several from B&H and they were even better than the on line description. Additionally many of my pro friends use B&H never a problem...
Thank you to all you wonderful folks who responded to my post. While I expected to have a wide angle lens to capture the lights and I often use a remote to shot and always use a tripod for night time exposures. Many of you have given me excellent advice on additional gadgets I may need especially additional batteries and a "red" led light for night use and of course the gaffers tape none of these I would have thought of without your advice... Thank you
I will be traveling to Iceland this coming Feb. I want to shoot the northern lights. Was hoping that someone on this forum may have done that and could offer some tips. I will be traveling with a Nikon D810 with several lens and hoping to capture the beauty of this natural light show.