Nice!! I really like #2 and #5!!
Dodie
Congratulations and best wishes for continued success!!!
Dodie
Hello and welcome!! Some very nice shots!!!
Dodie
Currently, I am very happy with my D750 and D810. If they announce that the 850 will be the last of the DSLR's I would strongly consider purchasing a refurbished 850. Had Nikon opted to keep the same F-mount on the mirrorless line I might have considered a mirrorless camera. I seriously doubt that I will switch to the mirrorless line and will continue with my DSLR's.
Dodie
Wonderful colors!!! I love #2!!
Dodie
Very nice photo of that beautiful kitty!!!
Dodie
Congratulations!!! That is awesome news!!!
Dodie
Very nice!!! Thanks for the tour!!
Dodie
Very nicely done!!! I like them all but #1 and #3 a little more.
Dodie
LOL!!! Years ago I had a 115 lb Akita that would do something similar. He just didn't understand how big he was.
Dodie
I am not rich. I have to save up for the items I want and usually put them on my credit card. I do research the items extensively before I make a decision to purchase. I prefer to buy the higher end lenses and cameras because I want the quality and durability. This usually means waiting several months before I can purchase.
As an example, I wanted a Nikon D810 and during research found that the D750 was a great camera as well and hundreds less. So the debate about which to purchase was on. I even inquired here on UHH as to opinions and experience with both. Finally, I decided on the D810 and started saving. When I was almost at my savings goal an unexpected expense took part of those funds. With the funds I had left I purchased the D750 and absolutely love it but I still wanted the 810. Then along came the 850 so I debated it instead of the 810 but with the cost of the 850 and the cost of the XQD cards I decided that I wanted the 810. After more research and opinions from UHH members on refurbished products, I purchased the 810 (refurbished with only 176 shutter clicks) and I love it as much as my 750 which now works alongside the 810.
At this point in my life I feel I have all the lenses and camera bodies (I still have my D7000) that I will need for quite a while. I do believe it is the photographer that makes the photo sand as with anything the right tools are essential.
Dodie