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Mar 4, 2018 11:23:54   #
Very good pictures.
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Feb 5, 2018 05:46:40   #
And the male has a solid red head.
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Feb 3, 2018 08:36:59   #
Looks like dog was thinking: Geez, we have not moved for hours, I'm sleepy.
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Feb 3, 2018 08:19:43   #
Excellent
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Feb 3, 2018 08:18:26   #
Excellent Images.
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Jan 31, 2018 09:26:25   #
That's a classic tractor. My father had one he bought now about 1950. Put that tractor under a roof.
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Jan 24, 2018 10:03:47   #
There are lots of rock fences in the Gallatin, TN area. Also when at a park in KY on Kentucky River, there was a company repairing the rock fence there and that company specialized in repairing rock fences.
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Jan 16, 2018 06:09:27   #
I bought a used Nikon 18-300 5.6 a few years ago and have been disappointed in the sharpness of the pictures when cropped. I am now going through the Nikon AF fine tune process trying to make pictures look sharper. Initial results seem to show a back focus problem. The process to check is not that easy, but better than the price to send to Nikon to do it. my camera is a D500.
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Dec 25, 2017 09:27:41   #
danoliver wrote:
Ran across a car show in small town USA Portland, TN, after eating a meat and 3 at 109 Family Restaurant for $5.65 that was once owned by Ronnie McDowell. Originally thought this was a Anglia, But it is a Henry J. Don't really know if they are kin or not ?


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Dec 25, 2017 09:24:40   #
Ran across a car show in small town USA Portland, TN, after eating a meat and 3 at 109 Family Restaurant for $5.65 that was once owned by Ronnie McDowell. Originally thought this was a Anglia, But it is a Henry J. Don't really know if they are kin or not ?
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Nov 8, 2017 21:03:02   #
Outstanding pic.
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Nov 1, 2017 11:06:53   #
billnikon wrote:
Make sure, if you are using a tripod, that you turn off your VR on the lens. As far as rules if your camera is on a tripod, I am assuming you want your shots as sharp as possible. So, if it were me I would shoot at least 1/30 sec. unless I was trying to blur water movement. My aperture would be around f8. That should give you good sharpness. If your a purist you may also want to lock up your mirror to eliminate all possibility of camera vibration. Personally I only use a tripod if I am blurring water, I then go to a 30 second exposure. Otherwise, a tripod it too confining for me.
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Thanks billnikon. Turned 71 and having problems shaking camera when releasing shutter handheld and probably on tripod. just got a wireless shutter release yesterday to see it that helps. Thanks again.
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Nov 1, 2017 10:29:37   #
mwsilvers wrote:
It equals a safe shutter speed assuming your subject isn't moving. The 1/focal length * crop value formula is just a suggestion for the minimum shutter speed handheld to capture a static subject in focus, and is not an absolute rule.


While on this topic: When using tripod with 18-300 lens and D500, is there any rules that apply to focal length and shutter speed. Thanks in advance.
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Oct 14, 2017 10:36:08   #
There are some UHH'ers that are just looking for an opportunity to complain about this or that and be rude to UHH members ! I don't come here to look for a fight, just like to learn about photography.
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Oct 12, 2017 20:09:20   #
jcboy3 wrote:
You know where you can put your comments.


You should have put your comments there first.
You probably on ur last review got a "Do not play well with others" DING.
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