No, I think it should stay with the camera.
Great shot, I like the eye, how the colors of the rocks and the bird all go so well together.
My wife and I saw Jurassic World last night, and it reminded me of these pictures...
Hello,
I have the following for sale. Prices are negotiable. Shipping included to lower US 48. Willing to ship elsewhere but may have to charge for that.
Payment by paypal.
Cameras:
Nikon D70. Comes with non-Nikon battery charger. Camera and battery charger only. D70 has the sticky grip issue common with that model. Needs cleaning. Asking $45 ---sold
Nikon P7700, plus David Busch's companion book for the camera. Refurb box with charger, 2GB card, neck strap, quick start booklet--all items seen in picture included. Asking $275
Lenses: None of my lenses have any signs of fungus, haze, or scratches. I don't notice any dust in them, but some trace amount of dust is possible.
Nikkor 24-120mm f/4 G ED VR FX Lens in like new condition, comes with bag, hood, both lens caps, and UV filter. No box. Asking $550.
Nikkor 18-70mm f3.5-4.5 G ED DX Zoom and focus controls are a little worn looking. Comes with UV filter. No front lens cap, no box. Asking $65--sold.
Nikkor 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 G VR DX Comes with both caps, UV filter, no box. Asking $60.
Tamron SP 17-50mm f2.8 Di II XR VC LD IF nikon mount. Comes in original box, with instructions and with hood and caps. Original Tamron cap lost, replaced it with a Nikon front cap. Lens like new. Asking $250.---sold.
Tamron AF 28-200mm f3.8-5.6 XR Di IF nikon mount. Comes in original box (box partly damaged), with instructions, hood, both caps. Asking $70.
Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 Aspherical AT-X 116 PRO DX. Comes in original box, with UV filter, hood and caps. Asking $350.
Will any of these work with Nikon D7000 or D750 cameras?
Thanks.
Nice pictures yourself.
YoungEsqr wrote:
Very nice pictures and thanks. Did Estes Park ever recover from the fires there 2 or 3 years ago?
The big fires were north of RMNP/Estes Park, last year the problem was the flood damage from 2013 (?). If there was a fire inside RMNP near Estes, I'm not aware of it.
There was severe damage done to Old Falls River road, which had not been repaired when we visited, and impassible. I think the Alluvial Fan area was also severely damaged by flooding.
angler wrote:
Excellent shots.
Thank you!
The three birds shot happened fast, and the photo was overexposed. I tried to fix it, but it should be a lot better. Was trying to use manual settings for everything, and wasn't ready when those birds appeared.
Bozsik wrote:
Nice series. I believe the third one is a Spruce Grouse.
Thanks!
Here's another, younger one.
Nice shot, and Jake made it pop.