Adorable! So sweet, Great pictures of the new addition to the family!
Just me
quixdraw wrote:
Figured that would be the case -- the shot is razor sharp, and exactly what I have been working toward. As mentioned in my post, the photo rendition on this site is not particularly good. The primary reason I don't post photos here anymore.
You are amazing to be able to garner so much (incorrect) info from a thumbnail. Best I've seen since the Great Karnack!
You should have made it downloadable. Based upon what I see here, I stand by my comment. If you post the original and I am wrong, I will admit it.
If you try to shoot birds in flight or fast-moving sports with a tele-photo lens but keep loosing the action, the Firefield Micro Reflex Sight may be the solution to lost shots. When attached and calibrated to your camera, you can track the rapidly moving object and capture those great shots. I am selling my unit as shown below with instructions and the weaver mounting rail. $66 new. I will part with this for $40 with free shipping by mail. PayPal only. As is, as shown. No known problems except some minor wear marks and broken screw driver tip. No returns.
EdJ0307 wrote:
You might want to mention if it's an FD or EOS Canon mount.
It mounts on a Canon 60D.
Very nice lens for shooting birds in flight and other wildlife. Beautiful condition. With front lens cap, rear lens cap, instructions, filters, filter holder and lens collar for mounting on tripods. I will part with this for $150 with free shipping by mail. PayPal only. As is, as shown. No known problems. No returns.
B&H is great. I Agree , their customer service
Is hard to beat.
I agree Dave in SD, you are very clear indeed. It is exceedingly clear you may have an opinion but are intolerant of another's opinion that does not agree with yours. Surely it is acceptable for you to criticize, but not for someone to simply state his opinion of the photo in question. All this blustering, repetition, and arrogance about grain and contrast on your part, I can assure you it was heard the first time you posted it.
JL
A lucky Eagle as well. I volunteer at a Raptor Rehab Center, and this eagle, although not able to be released into the wild again and not be free again, was taken to a center to be helped, which means he did not die suffering a horrible painful death in the wild. His injuries probably made it impossible to fly properly again, or hunt. All centers like this have one goal in mind...to rehabilitate and to release back to the wild. If release is not possible they are kept at the facility, or sent to a center that perhaps takes birds with the particular problem they have. Many become educational birds, or ambassador birds to teach children and adults of the difficulties they face in daily life, especially the young people an awareness of how important our wildlife is. The birds are treated as close to how they live out in wild as possible, and very much loved.
demarlow wrote:
I am trying to set up a very small studio in my home and I want to provide very good quality prints. Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated. I have looked at different reviews and they kind of coflict. Budget limit around $600. Not that I want to spend that much!
Hi, I have a Canon Pixma PRO 9000 MARKii photo printer. It is like new condition. I have the original box and the information that came with it. I have had it since November of 2012 and have used it infrequently. It had far too many features that I did not need, even if I could have figured out how to configure it to my computer as well as all the other bells and whistles it has. I am asking $175 for it + what the shipping would be as shown as is, and you you would make any shipping claims. I will have UPS pack it for me. Let me know if you have any questions.
Just Me
I thought that was Pismo, lovely area
I have an affinity for Raptors...these are wonderful
I like these...the second one was spectacular