I like the third photo. The sun is touching the horizon giving it a warm, but not overpowering, glow. The wave splashing on the rocky shoreline draws the eye, and looks a lot like a tiny volcano erupting.
Thanks to all. I feel much better abot using the Wasabi now. I dont remember the specific source for the battery comment but I don;t think it mentioned any specific name brands. Thanks again. GES
I have two Wasabi camera batteries for my Canon T6i that I haven't used yet. Since buying them, I have read comments that off-brand batteries might damage your camera. Does anyone know if this particular brand is safe>
Aren't you kind of messing with the natural order of things just to get a good shot? The Hawk (and or the family may have gone hungry). Isn't the first rule of wildlife photography not to do anything to interfere with your subject?
I like "simply window." It strongly suggests to me that the window light is illuminating the habitat of a very interesting life.
I take it that you have recently visited Jurassic Park. Iespecially like the close up of the big T-Rex.
Is this the mill at John's Creek?