Doesn’t get much better than this. Excellent.
Wow. Interesting information. Take that to all of us who are afraid of high ISO numbers. You may have already provided this, but what were the other settings? I see a lot of test shots at high ISO numbers at different settings. Did you bracket the photo?
You do not offend me. I was simply trying to point out that the watermarks detract from two very beautiful photos. Maybe I am the only one but I find that watermarks tends to draw the eyes away from the full value and appreciation of the photograph. My problem!
I know ego is a powerful thing but why ruin two beautiful photos with the watermarks. The placement in photo #2 is really bad.
We should all strive to reach your excellence in photography!!
Hope this photo is hanging in your living room.
I am fortunate to be going on a three week trip to Poland. My camera and lenses are set. A Nikon D5600 (size and weight), Nikons 10-20 and 18-200. My primary question has to do with settings when shooting in the Wieliczka salt mine. Auto white balance or set to the light source, etc., etc. and any other suggestions that would be helpful. Will carry twelve 16 GB memory cards and change out every two days. I have not moved out of the dark ages yet and still shoot jpeg. Thanks in advance.
WOW. I hope you print it and hang it. Excellent.
Excellent, outstanding, beautiful. If I were talented enough to produce works this good, I would have all three hanging in my living room.
kpmac, quit thinking and do it. Too nice a photo not to share it with people who visit your home.
Outstanding.. and thanks for keeping the watermarks outside the photos. I don’t think people realize how distracting a watermark is. Can ruin an otherwise excellent photo.
I continue to be amazed at the quality of the photos posted on this website. Outstanding photo MikeBl. You done yourself proud!
Oh boy, wow. On my wish list. Agree with loosecanon, just so damned beautiful...
Hope this is hanging in a very prominent place in your home!
traderjohn: you’re absolutely correct. I do not need a backup. Probably an ego thing or doesn’t everyone have one? When I go out for a shoot or travel, I’ve never carried more than one camera. If it fails, or more likely I break it, I can have another within three days max. No nervous breakdown in that period of time without a camera. When I purchased the 7200 several cameras were considered. Being honest with myself when making decision, the 7200 had all the features I needed (and probably more than I will ever use). All that being said, I will probably order another 7200 within the next few days.
GAS is a serious mental disorder!!!