guts wrote:
Great shots Howard.
Much appreciated, and thanks for looking!
angler wrote:
Very nice set Howard.
Thank you Jim, greatly appreciated!
Trixsy Pixsy wrote:
Alovely area with wide open spaces How nice to be there.
Yes it is Trixsy Pixsy, Each time I go there, I find something new to photograph.
Thanks for looking!
I have two Canon DSLR bodies: an EOS 6D and an EOS Rebel T3i, along with a small, but useful collection of lenses. These make up my "go-to" kit for most of my photography.
Earlier this year, I treated myself to a Fujifilm X100T, and I have to say, I love that little camera! It goes with me most times when I don't want to carry one of my (much heavier and bulkier) DSLRs. I like this camera so much, I'm seriously thinking about getting the Fujifilm X-Pro 2 and a couple of lenses, when (if?) it is released.
I also have a Canon PowerShot G16 point and shoot, which is easy to pack and can easily travel with me. I used to have a Canon PowerShot SX50, but I got rid of it a couple of months ago. It sat on the shelf far to much to justify keeping it.
I guess the moral of my story is, you don't have to be tied down to one particular kit. Use what works for you, and helps you be creative.
Greetings Barbara, and welcome to the UHH.
Greetings George, and welcome to the UHH.
Greetings, and welcome to the UHH.
Greetings Mark, and welcome to the UHH.
docshark wrote:
What beautiful set Howard. I've been to the park, the fort and the inlet. What an amazing area! You captured it well with this series. Is the Great Horned Owl still nesting near the parking lot? When I saw it, it was the third year they came back to nest. They really had the area roped off and it was hard to get close for a shot. Have a great day!
-Doc
Thanks Doc, greatly appreciated!
I did not even know about a Great Horned Owl being there! I will try and get back in a couple of weeks, and see if it is still there.
Very nice Bob, it does have a magical quality about it.
rpavich wrote:
I've admired this guy's sense of style for a while now (he works at WalMart near me) He's got a look you don't see much anymore, especially here in WV where buzz cuts and Cabela's t shirts are the order of the day.
I stopped him and complimented him on his look and then asked if I could take this of him.
Nice shot rpavich! The subject is cool, and your composition is spot-on. Oh, and that X100T is doing a nice job as well.
wolfiebear wrote:
Like the title says. . .I am trying to learn how to shoot snow. .. . lots of contrast in this instance.
Very nicely done!
Also, that's the only way I like to see snow... in someone else's photos! ;)