Thank you. I guess I will rething my choices and take both. Hopefully I will have some decent pics to post.
I am going on a humpback whale watching tour in Dominica and would like to only take one lens on the tour with me. Which would be the best choice lens to have on the camera. I have a 18-55mm, 55-200mm and a fixed 35mm lens. I would only like to take one lens with a polarzing filter. I understand that the tour boats get pretty close up to the whales. Any helpful hints would be well appreciated.
Definitely not a pro. Still hoping to hit amatuer status. :D
I had the same issue and had to go online and reinstall the audio drivers
1978-1981 USS Independence RM3 (Radioman)
1981-1986 US Army 71D (Legal Clerk)
1989-2004 Maine Army National Guard 71D/71E (Court Reporter)
Stationed at Fort Dix, Fort Leavenworth and Garlstedt, Germany
Retired as a SFC. Also did a stint in the Navy Reserves two seperate times.
I really like pictures of bridges I like the different archetectural styles. I really like the 2nd picture.
I have been a stalker on this forum for the past 60 days. It is one of the most helpful sites I have found and have decided to take the plunge. I am relatively new to photography and have just finished two photography classes, though I am my worst critic. I am drawn towards the unusual photos and actually hate posed shots. My Avator and the reflections photo was taken on the same day in Western Maine.
Reflection of rock and tree