Found out the same with a recently purchased Nikon.
"Duh", who knew!
Shot at Mystic Aquarium recently and had the same problems. Next time will try holding lens against the glass.
I once observed a North Carolina furniture hauler measuring the height of an overpass in New York with a tape measure. New York lists their bridges about a foot below what they actually are.
Photos do not convey the sound calving glaciers make. Can only imagine what this sounded like.
Great shot!
I look behind the reason for raising, lowering the drinking age. Regardless of the maturity angle, explain the reasoning.
Are we providing a chance for young men and women to show their maturity or allowing an evening of imbibing to end in death and sadness!
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Good place to practice with tele. See shortening affect. (think that's the right term)Detail of headstones.
Forgot the cross lighting. Great for showing texture.
Have photographed many potential political "stars" for local campaigns. Coaxing a smile from some was like "pulling teeth!"
My boss gave up on one candidate, turning the job over to me. Held the cable and commented, "You sure "******" him off!" "Click", print it.
Creating a piece of art. "jerryc41" least we appreciate it!
Thanks for the link.
"Is your nickname 'Imelda'?"
Good one!
How good are the "kit" lenses with Canon's?
Recently read "The Bedford Boys written by Alex Kershaw. Overall, twenty-two men from Bedford, Va. lost their lives, forever impacting the town.
Please remember all veterans on Monday.
You can eat them "raw" also!
Are models "smiling" when make-up, air brushing is applied. "I doubt it!"
Some ad executive on "Madison Ave. decides the "new" look is "no smiles!" "Keep it serious!"
I say to "he77" with rules! When photography first came about, exposure length often exceeded 3 minutes, therefore, photos rarely showed smiling people.
True, conditions were much different, especially among "dirt poor" farmers, outlaws and politicians.
"When rules enter the room, creativity leaves!"