I tried 3 different grips for my D7000. Not one of them worked properly or not at all. Seems they were all made by the same manufacturer under different brand names. I bit the bullet and bought Nikon grip-- no comparison. You get what you pay for.
Hello Anthony- I took the course in the 80's.Back then it was great. You were given lessons and then you submitted your images for grading and approval. I have no idea of what it is like today. I think someone who has taken digital courses would be better qualified to help you. The instructors were top notch photographers so you really felt good about their critique! Sorry I couldn't be of more help. How long since you have been in Trenton? It is nothing short of a war zone these days! It is really unbelievable.
Bob
Thank you-Glad to be here.
Omit this duplicate posting. Could not delete it. Sorry
Nice images. Like the reflection in the water in #2!
Hi all- I'm a retired senior and am just getting back into photography after a long absence. I am a graduate of the New York Institute of Photograpy many years ago! It was all film and do it yourself processing back then. I just love digital. My main camera is a Nikon D7000 with various lenses. I will be posting some images as soon as I become more familiar with things. Glad to be onboard!
Bob
Quobba pic is great. The color of the blue water is inviting and the clIffs make for a great shot!
Looks like it's waiting for something to come floating by!
A beautiful tribute Brent!
Nice image. Makes you want to be there.