Love the mood! Great capture!
Well, then, it seems we old fogies ought to get our young folks interested in the joy of non-phone photography. Take our grandkids and kids out on photography outings. Pass the joy on to the next generation -- don't just roll over and give in!
Thank you for the Great News!! Keep fighting!!!!
Wow. Love Bonsai magic! Beautiful picture!!
Beautiful sunrise shot, but, at least to my old eyes, it's difficult to tell the structure is a barn.
I'd suggest David Busch's Nikon D5300 published by Cengage Learning. Instruction manuals are good on what the buttons are all about, but books like Busch's explain the why behind the buttons you're pressing. At least it's been beneficial to me, a non-pro. You'll love the 5300.
#3 then #1. #1 my choice if the road didn't have the yellow lane divider line.
The Senior Pass is indeed a great deal for seniors. $10 and for a lifetime you get into any federal park or facility for free.
Roads leading into and out of the park (at least the routes we took this summer) are VERY winding and up and down. Be patient
and attentive to the road as you drive the roads. Call ahead and check for road closures.
Good luck and enjoy the park!!
Turkey vultures, I believe.
A number do look very appealing, but many better ones, in my opinion, have been published here on the uhh site. For really stunning photos I suggest visiting Natl Geographic's web site.
The Public Works Dept. of the town I live in will accept fluorescent bulbs for recycling. Check with
your city or county offices to see if they do, or if they have recycling sites they can recommend.
Thanks, All, for your comments!
Thanks, RG. Did use Photoshop's Auto Haze Removal. Did improve from what I had previous. Still working on learning Photoshop.
Last month my wife and I wandered northern California. San Francisco north along the coast, over to Yosemite, and then south to Sequoia Natl Park.
Here are a few pix for comment and critiquing. All help would be appreciated. Used a Nikon D5300.
Agree with Mollie and Dirtpusher -- Single line display much better.