Thank you rmorrison116, didn't know vultures were in parks, thought it was a hawk. Too far out of range to really distinguish or get sharp. Just happy I actually caught it, much respect to the real bird photographers, it isn't easy to just take.
Took a walk before this week of rain and the wind blows all the leaves off. Waterfall handheld attempting long exposure without tripod and my first bif also handheld, only 200mm reach so not sharp but best I've gotten to date.
I'd look more seriously into the mirrorless market, as I shoot canon, 77d, 70-200 2.8mii, 100mm l, 24-70 2.8mii, 16-35 f4, I'm too invested. Waiting to see what comes after the eos r.
Yes indeed, thank you mr. Nikon
Dr. Nikon, can you do your magic if you please? I'm not good with photoshop as of yet
Took this yesterday of an old southern gentleman who was kind enough to pose for me in Savannah Georgia. Question is, is the wire a distraction and would it be best to remove? Still not really good with removing objects in photoshop
On vacation and caught this guy, any of you wildlife photographers know what type this is.
Thanks Linda and Dave, I was unassure of the parameters but now I understand, Richard's pics speak volumes.
Would this be considered as low key lighting?
The first picture i posted didnt really convey the topic as i wanted to but this one i feel is better. The location is plain and drab but the lighting brings it out. No post processing done.