For any of our members with experience in photographing Utah's National Parks I would be appreciative for recommendations on your favorite of the five of them. I will be attending a wedding in Salt Lake and would like to add a night or 2 near/at one. Have been advised that Arches may be the most accessible and possibly most beautiful ( I cannot hike with my artificial hips,but can walk mostly level). Your recommendations? And your choice of Canon Lenses? Thanks much!
I have had 4....the 1st 30 years ago before I was 30 was experimental and didn't work. My whole active life I owe to them ..If U wish reply in private and I'll be glad 2 follow that up with a telephone call. I am high energy and have had ( and will continue ) a VERY active life with them....bruce@underwaterstudio.com
BTW.... I like most all of your postings....specially the videos U choose. I do underwater photography and have 4 a long time travelled 2 some of the places U have....like PNG. Probably nothing on the webstite now about PNG , but all over the S. Pacific and elsewhere.....underwaterstudio.com
Thank U so much 4 this....my wife was born to an Auschwitz survivor and this brought her a beautiful smile this morning as she remembered her mother.
Bruce Rasner
I have had the "G" series since the 9. I now use the 15 as a quick grab and shoot, bye have used it as a back up as well. It is essentially "full feature" with manual and raw. wonderfully light and a very good beginning+ camera to enjoy and learn on.
Bruce
Apparently not a unsubstantiated story as several other Googled reports are there to bolster your article. Lousy as the "commander in Chief" keeps paring down the troops and Defense Dept.
Bruce
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2014/11/13/aegis-fail-in-black-sea-ruskies-burn-down-uss-donald-duck/
Thank U 4 starting my morning wonderfully!!!
Bruce