An excellent series of shots.
I'll be 90 next month. Getting old is part of life, Anyway, I have some health issues, but that is not stopping me from enjoying what I have and do. Photography wise, I'll keep on shooting until I can't hold my camera.
On the cropped picture, I would crop some more off the top and the right side. Too much green. Also, if I may suggest, the leaves should be lighter.
Basal cell skin cancer is very common. I had that on my nose and the dermatologist removed it. The basal cell, not my nose. Infact, I had a couple of regions on my body that had that and was removed. As for using your right eye, you'll get used to it or use the LCD screen until you'll be able to use the viewfinder. And NO, you don't have to give up photography.
An excellent series, but the 2nd and 3rd photos are beautiful.
WOW! Awesome shot. Wish you had put it in download.
The interest is on the subject. No sky is needed.
CHG_CANON. I agree with you.
You own a Canon and like it. So, it is user friendly. The new mirrorless cameras are a technological wonder. You have to learn how to use all the features and then it is user friendly. I've been using the Canon EOS cameras since '87 and just, recently, switched to the Canon mirrorless. As long as the camera has a shutter and aperture control, it is user friendly.
U.S. Department Administration? If that doesn't say, SCAM, then nothing does. DON'T ANSWER.
A great series of shots. I think the second photo really stands out.
An excellent series of shots.
If you want to get the best vantage points, shoot from the Canadian side. Keep your camera dry as there will be sprays. The Maid of the Mist ride will bring you up close. Lived in Buffalo for 15 years (1968-1983) and visited the falls a number of times. Once when the falls were frozen over. Everything was coved with ice.