I'd take the 70-300 Nikon lens, say "Thank you," and leave. The 70-300 can be a "walkaround" lens; the 14mm, while fun for lots of things is a single purpose lens. If you love it, skip a couple of lunches and buy the 14mm without trading anything in.
My pleasure. You really nailed it.
Typical of your work, these are beautiful. If you don’t score at the top, “You was robbed!”
Wasn’t Sam McGee from Tennessee, where the cotton blooms and blows? Do you know why he left his home in the south to roam?
My son went to UNC and hated Duke with a passion. I know he'll be looking down and rooting for a complete thrashing of Coach K's group.
This is a beautiful set of images. Thank you for sharing them.
What a great shot! I've never been to Montana, but this sure makes me want to visit. Thank you for sharing this piece of art.
Great shot. These gems too often go unappreciated.
Retired CPO wrote:
Thanks. I'm not a birder either, although not an anti-birder. Just a wildlife photographer. I'm glad you liked them!
Former ATC
I’m in SE Pennsylvania, about 15 miles from the Conowingo Dam over the Susquehanna River. During the months of October to February, it’s teeming with Bald Eagles. If you’re ever in the area, PM me. There are lots of visitable and photographable sites in the area.
Your images are consistently sharp and well exposed. Great job.
I'm not a birder--It would be safe to say that I'm generally an anti-birder--but these shots are spectacular. I'd heard of Caracara, but had never seen one or a picture of one. Great job.
former AO2
I'd settle for having taken a beautiful photograph.
It's wonderful. Print it large--I mean VERY large--and hang it on a wall that everyone sees. What a great photograph.