Thanks to everyone for their advice. I assumed the data was available from the images. It is ISO 100, f6.7, and 1/640 sec. They were shot with AF tracking and BB focus but with Manual select zone AF point selection. I think I need to narrow the focus area based on most comments. I also appreciate the composition advice. Thanks again
This is my first submission. Please advise me how to improve these images. i am disappointed in the sharpness and detail. Is it just camera movement or do I need a higher shutter than 1/640 sec. Thanks
Great images, I am curious what tour group you were with and what camps you went to. Also was dust a big problem for your gear
CA now issues either custom or random retro style black plates for an additional fee
what. Good fortune to be able to experience and capture that. Thanks for sharing
I am headed to Africa in August. I just read that Emirates has lifted the ban on cameras in the cabin entering USA from Dubai. Seems there are other security measures that Homeland now allows that lets cameras remain in the cabin and Emirates has put them in place
Great shot Linda, Seeing them all on the nest simultaneously is fabulous
Thank you for this link. Good to hear we can keep the lenses with us.
I attended Bowdoin 1964-1968. Thanks for the pleasant reminder of how beautiful that chapel was, although I don't remember it being that well lit during services. Great campus, great education
Great shots, thanks for posting
Great shots, I love the waves in #3
I meant to tell you Regis that myself and 2 professional photographer friends have tried the PC grip you use and have found it extremely helpful in steadying long telephoto lenses. Thanks you for that .
I went last week and 120 was open to the valley.