Thank you! Loved the snakes. Had a corn snake (named Kernel, what else) and he was about as affectionate as a reptile can get. Maybe not when he was shedding.
Thank you again.
These were fun. Thank you. The NM shots bring back memories of the at least once-a-year trips Fort Worth to Roswell — long before interstates.
Thanks again.
Wonderful. Thank You.
SOS is now my logo.
Fascinating ! Thank you for posting and wherever is moot. That’s not the point.
Thanks again.
Yes, the f mount 200-500 is Heavy, especially on an 850, but it’s great. I have the 1.4 extender which I use occasionally and the FtoZ for a Z7ii. But the big lens just feels better on the heavier body. As has been said by others, I’ve always stuck with Nikon glass.
Sure you have two sets, but it works, I’m used to both and happy - the last part means a lot.
Enjoy! That’s what it’s all about anyway.
Love the shot.
I know I’ll get pilloried for this but, as an old (either way you want to take it) English teacher, it’s “they’re (they are).” “Their” is the possessive - “it’s their dog.” OK. I’ll quit, but again, the expression on their faces is great.
Thanks.
Nobody wants the busses out in extravagant traffic, either.
USN-R. Aviation Electronics Tech. E-5, Second Class Petty Officer. Active duty assignment, HS-4, flight deck/flight line troubleshooter, one Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club deployment ‘68, USS Yorktown CVS 10 (the old “One Nothin”). She’s now at Patriots Point in Charleston, SC.
Go for it. Age and glitches don’t have to be a stop sign.
I like close, but because of the visual drama of two, I’d pick it.
Both are great.
Having worked in a zoo many moons ago, the last is my favorite.