#3 is my favorite of the bunch also.
Great Blue Heron showing off for me.
Did anyone notice the "Red, White, & Blue"? I thought the colors were an extra plus!
Wildlife is my main focus, so here is one of my Snowy Egret portraits.
Yes I posted a 15 image pano that covered from the lake to Horse Shoe Bend in one image.
We also went to Canyon Lands Park
it is a fair hike away. Didn't figure I would even be able to get to the point I could actually see it much less photograph it but you can see it from just past the parking lot way up on the hill and there is where I took the picture from. Being able to not only see it but to photograph it really made my day!
The Delicate Arch photo is now posted.
Due to my wife and I not being able to walk far or hike I took this shot of the arch from next to the parking lot with my D500 and my Tamron 150-600mm lens. Settings were 1/800 sec, F7.1, ISO 100. This was taken at the full 600mm range.
My mistake, I thought I was shooting with the Tamron. I will be more careful in the future. The Tamron did well on the shots I used it on. I will post a photo later of the Delicate Arch in Arches National Park that I took from very close to the parking lot due to me not being able to do a lot of walking.
I intentionally put it in so you could get some idea of where I was at and give it a little more depth. It could work either way.
This coyote was the first animal I spotted in Yellowstone park and was all excited because I though it was a wolf at the distance I was seeing it but it turned out to be a coyote which I had never seen before. Photographed with a Nikon D500 and Tamron 150-600mm
Web did not get the opportunity to go to the Grand Tetons National Park in Wyoming but I did manage to stop and capture this image of the Teton mountains on the way to Yellowstone National Park.