those are wonderful! Did you use a tripod?
I have the D7200 and love it but the one thing I wish it could do is swivel the lcd monitor for when I want to shoot something on the ground.
did you sell it yet? If not how does it close?
I really liked the photo so much that I wondered what it would look like in B & W. I had bought a print years ago and had it framed but couldn't take it with me when we moved to Mexico :(
So I took your photo and changed it to B & W and it took me back in time. But I still like yours.
I agree with 32 gb ram and a 4gb video card. A SSD hard drive is great and faster. A good monitor and a color calibrator for the monitor. You could always start with the computer with the SSD hard drive and then add the rest as you can afford them. You will need to look at the computers yourself since the change so much in a year. Don't forget about the Dell Outlet.
Tamron 16-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di-II VC PZD All-In-One Zoom for Nikon DX DSLR Cameras.
Great condition. Includes B & W F Pro UV Filter which has always been on it. 2.75 yrs. original Owner $340.
Thanks everyone. Learned my lesson when sharpening. I don't have the original. I used photoshop with gaussian blur and then darken mode for the sharpened areas and then lightened the rest. It worked pretty good.
I love ON1 and occasionally use Lightroom and Photoshop to supplement them. I always check out the photoshop online "new" lessons but always go to ON1 Photo Raw version 2019.6
I was looking at an older photo that I realized I had sharpened too much. Halos around the trees. Has anyone found a way to fix this? Thanks.