Nice photograph, second flower pic I have seen on the site today and this one would also look nice on a 20 x 24 on canvas. I was just on your Flicker site, and can see you don't like FLOWERS, NOT. You have some beautiful photo's of flowers and some with butterflies, they are very nice also. I hope you have some of them hanging on your walls or on someone else's walls. BEAUTIFUL FLOWER PORTRAITS.
DBW
Nice shot. It would look nice on the wall in 20x24 and on canvas.
DBW
Thank you everybody, I will probably go from Really Right Stuff.
Thanks again.
DBW
Very nice set of pics. Can hardly wait for all the ice to melt off the lakes here in Alberta.
Hi will47: This ocf.com is a cash flow company, Dallas Factoring Companies. Can't find anything here.
Thanks anyways.
DBW
I was looking at a video on Youtube and the guy had a set of RISERS for his unit. They raise the flash heads about an "inch" higher so you have a little more room to work with. He did not say where he bought his and I can't find anything on the net. If someone can point me in the right direction I would really appreciate it.
Thank you.
DBW
Have you looked at the Cotton Carrier. I have one and carry my 100 to 400 strapped on the front. I don't know how many times I have stumbled on rocks, fallen trees, cut my hands up a bit but never had my lens or camera smash on the ground. Check it out.
Very nice set of pics. Nature at it's best, like the others say, everything needs to eat to live.
When I use to buy my film, way back, I use to buy it in the 100 ft roll and freeze it. I use to have my paper in the fridge part.
I would take the film out the day before I used it and the paper about 10 or 12 hours before I use it.
Just don't get any condensation on it.
Were you walking with the camera in your hand or slung around your neck ???
When I go anywhere I have always got my Camera in my Cotton Carrier, check it out on the net, GOOGLE IT.
I have fallen a few times ( I'M 74 ) banged up my forearms and screwed up my palms a bit but never ever done any damage to my Camera gear.
Canon Dave.
I bet it is a SASQUATCH from CANADA ;)
If you are ever in my neck of the woods ( Alberta Canada ) I have some work for you. GOOD JOB.
I have never been to the Grand Canyon, but looking at these pics, VERY NICE, I might have to take a trip down, From CANADA.
The best one that I ever had Was the Canon F-1 35mm, still have it, haven't used it in over 15 years. Did underwater photography in an Ikelite housing, and have had it down around 90 ft, and up in the air at about 30,000 ft. That is why when I went digital, I bought Canon. Right now I have 4 Digitals, first one I bought was the 40D, then the 50D, and then a 5D MK II and now I have the best camera in the world, ( my world ) 5DS R 50.6 MP.