i love the ability to collapse the adjustment panels in the Develop Module to show only one at a time. It saves space and time. It's very basic, but suitable for beginners, if that is who you are working with. Turning on the "Show Clipping" in the View menu is useful also.
Incredible series of shots...you are very talented!
Cute signs (and derriere)!
Sure had its eye on you...nice shots!
Beautiful bird - congrats on a great shot!
I have the 10-22 and it is excellent....very sharp pictures; great for landscape and interiors. You could try B&H or Adorama to see if they have a refurb or good used 10-22 available for a cost savings. I would highly recommend this lens for an ultra-wide angle option.
The colors, textures and composition of this shot would make a really great note card cover or post card. You've captured outstanding detail.
Lots and lots of cows....good job with your pano.
I did that last year...fell on a hiking trail - protected the camera, but broke my finger in the process. At least the camera and lens made it through wihout a scratch!
My son is a baseball player also and I know he would like this type of portrayal. Thank you for sharing your technique. The only thing that seems a little incongruous is that the bat and the gloves are so clean!
Your second shot has the potential to be a wall-hanger for sure (from what I can tell with the thumbnail)....nice in its current state, but once you become familar with Lightroom, you can really make it pop!
This is extremely sharp....impressive!
Nice and sharp, cannoneer35!