Was this a mistake? I assume you contacted Syncrony? Just doesn’t sound right.
When one says “smaller” aperture setting, does it mean a LOWER f-stop number? Or higher number to make the aperture smaller? Thanks.
I am grateful to have learned of his work.
I am grateful to have learned of his work.
I’m unsure how a professional photographer may react to the info in this book, maybe they already know it all, but I have gleaned several specific nuggets. He humbly weaves composition and light basics with being in the moment to create a “story.” A very educational piece for the work I do. Thank you Steve Perry!
Secrets to Stunning Wildlife Photography
By Steven Perry was recommended to me on this forum. I just started reading it.
Great find!
It’s an ebook and I downloaded to my Kindle app.
So happy I went with the new one!
I have just begun experimenting with the IS modes. Thanks for your input.
Good advice about the locking zoom
I’m sure I’ll have more questions as time goes on.
Thanks again!
After much discussion and advice from many of you, I bit the bullet and purchased the
canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6l is ii usm
from B &H. While I have much to learn I am already very pleased with the lens. I have taken several shots while in my kayak and the results are super.
My experience with B&H was excellent.
I appreciate the collective wisdom offered by so many experienced photographers on this forum!
Thank you! Thank you!
I am most grateful for all of the help I have received about which lens to buy. I have learned much during the process as well.
I now have the canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6l is ii usm and I am having a great time on a new learning curve. I purchased it from B & H. They provided much help with no pressure.
I look forward to more tips from you as I learn to use this lens.
I am most grateful for all of the help I have received about which lens I to buy. I have learned much during the process as well.
I now have the canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6l is ii usm and I am having a great time on a new learning curve. I purchased it from B & H. They provided much help with no pressure.
I look forward to more tips from you as I learn to use this lens.
We are way behind warmer climates!
Yes, airdrop works very well from MacBook to iPhone.
And we walked up hill both ways in 3’ of snow. Hahaha! Isn’t it grand to be older and have a lifetime of experiences and memories?!
I often think of the “effort vs. reward theory.” Little effort, little satisfaction.