On my MacBook under Photos you select you downloaded image that hit the "i" button at top right and it will give you a full wikipedia description of the image---usually geographical well know areas or architectural jewels;unfortunateely, not back-country photos of you dog.
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Few from my images from my new book WONDERS OF PACIFIC NORTHWEST.
I HAVE THE Z 50 AFTER YEARS OF USING THE D 850. I travel around world taking thousands of images, create and sell phonebooks and make large metal prints. The Z 50 was a wonderful addition and use it almost exclusively on my travels due to its lightness and easy of use. Most postings now done on photography forums (belong to 10) and cannot tell difference from my D850 images and at fraction of the cost and a fraction of the weight for close to same images. I won't mention the new I phone max and its unbelievable tools and ease of use...
From West to East state borders largest density of parks worldwide. Every state and national park distinctivly different. Most unique is the Wave and the White Pocket...will need permit, limited and some walking involved.
I have d850 and a Z50 and could go on forever why but weight obvious-when hiking od doing aerial photography or traveling far Z50 best choice; when creating 3x4 foot metal photoprint love d850. When I work in remote villages in Africa or Asia prefer my pocket camera Panasonic Lumix.
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3 Nour saint et Writs iß Park
6-Hood Canal Bird Photoshoot
3. Mattiro, ale a fer oloniain Lodee
9-North Cascades NP and Diablo Lake
10-Mt. Stuart, Shuksan Baker
13-Cape Flattery & Neah Bay
14-Copalis Beach & Ruby Beach
15-Steamboat Rock State Park
16-Rainforest and Mima Mounds
17-Lake Quinault Lodge
18-Clear Lake& Alder Lake
20, 5 Bruit Rature preserve
21-Palouse Wheat Fields
25-Grand Coulee Dam
39 Nashe achiamshine
28-Tacoma and Olympia
31-Stadium & Lincoln High School
32-Tacoma Presbyterian Church
33-Wright Park & Browns Point
34-Owens Beach & Dash Point
38 Paint ha farro la Bicketow Beach
37-San Juan Islands, Skagit Valley
38-Elbe Church and Mineral Train
39-Seattle and Pike Street Market
40-Chihuly Glass Museum
42 Seauto" Sea de Netari, and tiydroplane Races
43-Idaho Salmon River Boating
44-Lake Chelan
45-Victoria, Empress Hotel and Parliament
46-Butchart Gardens
47-Vancouver, British Columbia
48-Lake Roosevelt and Hot Springs
49-Whistler Ski resort
50-Banff and Jasper NP
51-Mt. Hood, Oregon
52-Columbia River
53-Crater Lake NP
54-Ecola State Park
55-Oregon Painted Hills
56-Haystack Rock
59-Bandon Dunes and Southern Oregon Coast
89. Prenta a Vissoula River Fishing
62-Montana Glacier NP
63-Family Vacation Photos
64-Northwest
LINDA BOTTOMS wrote:
I am trying to decide between the Nikon D850, which I have ordered and the newest mirrorless. I have the Nikon D700, Nikon D7200 and Nikon D500. I mainly shoot wildlife and have the lens that fit these cameras. I have a lot o nice lens Nikon 200-500 among the one that I used the most. I have researched both cameras, but would like some wisdom from all of you. This will probably be my last camera as I am 70. Thanks you
I have Nikon D850-no better camera...recently bought Nikon Z 50 as backcountry hiking camera and travel camera for its lightness and easy packing; no longer making large metal prints and love the combo. Also have new iPhone 13 and amazed at its abilities and practice nature and ease of editing. I am also in my 70's...
greymule wrote:
Hello Everyone. Been AWOL during Covid. Probably no one noticed. Anyways, I'd like to get back in the swing of the forum.
Going on a Photo Safari to Botswana and Zambia. I have never shot any wildlife images to speak of so I could use some tips.
I am renting a D850 Nikon and a 200-500mm Nikon lens. Supposed to have pretty good VR system. Will likely be using beanbag support while in the Jeep. As a backup I'm taking my D810 and my 24-70 2.8E. Any suggestions as to the ISO and default fStop? Any other tips would be welcome, since experience teaches a hard school, but fools learn in no other [B. Franklin] Due to weight restrictions, may not take tripod, but maybe my monopod.
Also any tips in general about safari life? We will be going in early November for 2 weeks. Visiting three separate areas. I can provide the names of the areas if that will help you help me.
Thanking in advance as always.
One night will be on some sort of elevated platform to hear the African sounds at night.
Greymule (Rick)
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Been Africa 20 times and on Safari several with my D850 Nikon...so much game animals so use to tourists in Jeeps you easily get by with medium zoom...do not need 500 mm. In fact leaving for Africa October and will bring my Nikon Z50 50-250 mm more than enough, even for birding...Dan
Yes been there and did a helicopter photo adventure and it truly was amazing and great photography. Dan
larryepage wrote:
My GP, dentist, opthalmologist, and dermatologist all have a software system which supports pretty much the entire operational spectrums of their practices. I don't know if this software is legally required, but it is certainly an operational requirement nowadays. I would suggest that instead of asking us, your friend should contact Technical Support at his software provider and ask them to describe what cameras will integrate seamlessly into his system and ask for their help doing it.
I'm sure that he will likely have to pay more than $200. But he will avoid more than $200 worth of headache every time he needs to photograph a patient.
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I am a dermatologist and use in my office and on medical mission trips overseas a Panasonic LumixDC-ZS200...fits in your pocket and takes everything from macro to telephoto...used ones at B&H around $400.
But America now feeling like "foreign, third world and despotic"...so sad...