jdtonkinson wrote:
Great set Max. Very nice
Thank you for the kind words, jd.
I understand you're frustration. I went to the Pocono Air Show last Memorial Day to see the blue angels. It was really fantastic and I was looking forward to this year's show, but they won't be there and the entire show was canceled. These are great photographs that you should be very proud of.
That's a very pretty picture. Thank you for posting it.
Nice work barbara. It proves that you don't have to shoot the Exotic to make very nice photographs.
These are fun photographs. They are well taken, and I appreciate the opportunity to have you them. I don't mean to be a pedantic about things, but should they not have been posted in the gallery section instead of the general discussion section?
If I only were going to take one lens, I would take the 18 to 1:50 for its versatility. When I was shooting with a Nikon crop sensor camera, my travel lens was a sigma 18 to 300, which covered the entire range from wide angle to telephoto. My pictures were plenty Sharp, and I did not mind giving up the extra stopper too. However, the ultimate decision depends on what kind of Photography you do.
Thank you for the two thumbs up Frank.
Bubalola wrote:
Cool, Max! Love those flying Downies!
Thanks, Eugene. That was a first for me. Hopefully, I will get more.
Thank you for the thumbs up, Joe.
jerryc41 wrote:
Although I was curious about those things, I resisted clicking for two reasons: I would have to look at the entire article to find that info; that info would not be included in the article.
My experience is that the latter is the case.
taffspride wrote:
A fantastic set Max. The one of the two Cardinals... (
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Thank you so much for the very kind words, Ann. I really do appreciate the positive feedback. Max
I still don't know why O should but a toilet paper roll to prop up the sear, or put a bottle on my car tire or a penny on my car door handle.
Excellent. My trip to the Ocean City rookery for this coming Sunday will apparently be rained out.