dooragdragon wrote:
Nice shots, perhaps the last one should have been titled Hanging out at the Iguanas Hard Rock Cafe.
Pete
Thanks.
Wish we had more time at Uxmal, nice ruins.
Iguana pictures during excursion to Uxmal, Mexico.
Linda From Maine wrote:
Very lovely composition in #1. Like it a lot.
Thanks Linda. That picture is by far the most looked at picture on my Flickr site.
Thanks all!
Rocky Mountain NP is really beautiful. Can be disappointing though if the weather turns on you. My wife and I hiked to Mills lake, hoping to get nice pictures of what we were told was one of the prettiest lakes in the park. We got there and it was turning heavy overcast, everything looked grey... Kind of sad. But, was a nice walk!
Taken with Nikon D90 and D7000 in Estes Park, Colorado. Lens used Tamron 18-270mm.
These photos taken with Nikon D90 and D7000 using Tamron 18-270mm and Tokina 11-16mm lenses.
Don Fischer wrote:
Nice photo's! You gonna go to N. Mexico and try out Carlsbad Cavern's?
Thanks!
I hope to do so. Wife and I have discussed taking a trip to the Grand Canyon, stopping by Carlsbad on the way.
Very nice shots, #4 is especially good.
Nice shot, looks like the snake is deliberately camouflaged in ambush position!
guts wrote:
Really nice photos,Was there a lot of walking involved to get these shots?
Not too bad on walking. About a half mile to the furthest point in the cavern system. Due to being part of a tour group, I felt hurried to take shots quickly and keep up. That is a common experience I have had, feeling like I don't have enough time to take proper shots due to holding up other people. I told my wife next trip we take it will be just us, and we will take all the time we need to capture the scenery we what to shoot.
Yes, light was provided, but still dim conditions. I tried my built in flash on several shots, and then the same shots without flash. Almost every time the shot without flash looked much better. I set the ISO on auto with upper limit of 12,800. Several of the pictures reached that limit. The pics are not pp'd.
Outstanding! What kind of flower is #2?