Very nice. I like the way you captured the walkway curves and shadows in the second photo.
You're on servo or continuous focus. You need to set the shutter to continuous shotting.
That's a beautiful capture.
Beautiful series of shots.
Great captures with the reflections in the water.
I used it a few times and no problem. You'll see the tax and the final bill will have the tax taken off. You have
to pay the full amount minus the tax when the billing statement arrives.
I have that printer, also, but have had no problems printing. My monitor is recalibrated once a month. I presume that you are using Canon ink. When you select the paper profiles, do you click OK to register it? I don't have Lightroom, but if your monitor is backlite it will look a bite brighter then on the print. You might have to contact Canon service
to find out why. Their technical support is very good.
Great capture. That face, which only a mother can love, jumps out at you.
The 10-20mm is good for indoors. The 35mm is, in my opinion, an excellent lens for street photography. 18-270 will give you some reach. If you can only take two lenses, 10-20 and 18-270. Have a great trip and shoot, shoot and keep on shooting.
Single shot or continuous, I never disable BBF.
WOW! What a waste of time all for $20.00. If you didn't like the price, I don't understand why you didn't buy from another photo dealer? I find Adorama and B&H, etc. very reputable. Well, you should be very happy that you bought one from e-bay for $10.75. Was that ta third item?
JeffDavidson wrote:
Nice series. The first Egret is a Great Egret and the second, a Snowy.
Thank you for the info. I'm just learning to identify birds.
I thank all those who viewed my bird photos and gave positive reviews,
Great set. I like the moon shot.