boberic wrote:
Usually at the late afternoon or just after sunrise, the sun casts a " golden light on the landscape. The weather and the light has to be just right for the "Giold" to appear.
Ok, it is not really specific - it all depends on the clarity of the day. The “golden hour “ on a cloudy day is not worth much, but on a nice sunny day it does provide some dramatic photo opportunities. The “blue hour” can be really nice (it is actually only about 20 Min).
The app “weather live” gives the times. Screen shot is tonight.
Maybe they did. Sure has garnered a ton of news and exposure :) :)
Did you format in the camera?
Well yes, but you need a powered unit with the connections to connect to your old amp. Basically with inputs (L & R). A quick check on Amazon showed a Monoprice 8” powered (79.99) unit that safely does what you want to do. Most units today have only a single coaxial input for subwoofer out on newer amps.
Wow, great dynamic shots!
I have 2 Canon bodies and use B&M and Wasabi batteries with no problem. Caution - on my 77D the canon charger will not charge after market products. Canon puts a chip in the batteries so the charger only works on their batteries. If you purchase third party buy the charger with the batteries (that is the way they are now usually sold). Lastly, there is a message that may pop up when you insert a after market battery in the camera asking if you want to use a product that is not canon. I just blow right by it. Kind of like medicine adds - this product may cause death :) LOL.
Yes - adapters are available for FD to EOS. B & H, Adorama carry them and probably Amazon. 2nd time this question has been asked in the last 3 Days. Go with CHG_Canon advice!
Ok, my wife did research on this variety. From the Kroger label it is called “Zygo Cactus” grown by Andy Mast Greenhouses Inc, Grand Rapids, MI. She emailed them and got a reply in 2 hrs. The variety name is “Malissa” and was new to them this year. On the internet she found it is available on many sites including eBay.
I agree - a immature bald eagle. According to my bird book a immature golden would show white bans on the tail.
Thank you all for your comments. My wife is really going endeavor to keep this one going strong. FYI - she bought it at Kroger and it was the last or only one in this color.
My wife is the plant person. She has never had one in the past with blooms this big or this unusual color.
Same to you and that is a big handsome pup!