I like #2 because to me the green leaves and berries really pop. All are great however processing a photo with any of the wonderful software available today adds to the beautiful work of our modern cameras.
Superb photos! How close were you to your subjects?
Nice, good job. I have had several of the early digital and shot with a D80 for years. I love looking back through my photos. They say megapixel count isn't everything and I have some photos that could prove that. But man my D610 is a joy to use.
I totally agree with you! If you like a photo that much, 6.5 mil worth, then commission some one to shoot it fore you and save 6.40 mil.
I liked that a lot, a little chuckle and I may have learned something. I need to pass this on to my friends.
BK
Sounds like a good plan to me. I joined this forum to learn and weddings can be hard to shoot properly, frustrating and nerve racking. I am all for this instructional learning opportunity.
I have a Nikon d7000 and a recently purchased d610. I take both with me and shoot dx lens on the d7000 and the fixed lens on the d610. Overkill is my second name. I love them both.
I am glad to hear that he is not allowed such visits. He should have been put down years ago. Your right this is not what we need to be discussing.
Thanks to all for the warm welcome. I can see that there are a lot of great folks in this forum and it is getting addictive.
Conjugal visits for Charles Manson! Society needs to address this issue, he should not have such a privilege.
No snow here for sure, but I will have a fire in the fireplace this morning. A little chilly here.
Thanks for asking we live in Live Oak, Florida. I love to fish the Suwannee river and also fish out of Steinhatchee Florida.
I have been reading the topics here for awhile and feel like I can learn a lot from the forum. I have been in photography most all of my life and l do love it. Looking forward to sharing with the group.
Danny with my wife of 42 years Linda.