Craig, that picture is stunning. Take care & ...
Great pictures, Speed Graphic. I noticed you "handle" (SpeedGraphic-45). I shot one of those in the military back in the late 60s. I still have one but have not used it for more than 30 years. Anyway, I love you pictures. Take care & ...
Darned! Not only a master at photographing birds (humming and other) but equally skilled at using a smart phone. Good job! Take care & ...
Love the picture. I think I see 16 deer and 3 horses. Take care & ...
Hi Jerry,
I don't know about your model of Sony but I have two Sony R100 M3 and love them for their picture and video quality. I know they are older cameras but assume the newer models are even better. Take care & ...
Darn! That's so true it's scary! Take care & ...
Hi joer,
I didn't think you could "best" your hummingbird photos but here you go and do it with a sparrow. Wow! Good job! Take care & ...
I have a D7000 if you are interested. Send PM. Take care & ...
Hi Joe,
I always "look" for your picture posts and have come to the conclusion that you don't take any bad pictures. <GRN> This is another set of great pictures. Take care & ...
Hi Graham,
It is so wonderful to have you back. Take care & ...
I have Tokina 100 mm & a Tamron 90mm macro lenses I use on an old Nikon D700 (Tamron) and a Nikon D750 (Tokina). I THINK the Tokina is a little sharper and I've used it on both the D700 & the D750 but it could just be my imagination. I don't have a Sigma macro to make a comparison but have other Sigma lenses and all I can say is, "They do a good job." Take care & ...
Excellent as always. Take care & ...
Hi Joe,
I find myself looking for your posts each day because they are so incredible. Today (or any day) did not disappoint. ALL of your pictures are top notch. Thank you for the inspiration. Take care & ...
Hi SpeedGraphic-45,
I LOVE the pictures and your name (SpeedGraphic-45). I've shot with an old SG-45 since the late 60s - more in the "old" day and much less in the recent past. Are you still shooting with yours? Take care & ...
I love my D7200; it is the second camera in my field kit pared with the D750. The only thing I wish the D7200 had is a tilting screen; the D7500 has the tilting screen, a little better ISO but at the expense of 3 MP (which I don't think makes any difference in the real world). Have fun making your decision and let us know what you decide. Take care & ...