Harry http://behret.smugmug.com/NANPA member How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
These are fantastic images, so I'm going to be a nit-picker with some sutff to make them even better.
Numbers 1 and 4 need a bit more room for the virtual legs and number 3, a bit more room to include the whole toes and then an inch.
The reflections are beautiful and so is the quality, congratulations!
These are fantastic images, so I'm going to be a nit-picker with some sutff to make them even better.
Numbers 1 and 4 need a bit more room for the virtual legs and number 3, a bit more room to include the whole toes and then an inch.
The reflections are beautiful and so is the quality, congratulations!
Youv'e pointed out a never ending annoyance of my 10D. Even though it is not a full frame viewfinder, it displays more at the bottom of the frame than gets captured by the sensor, and tight close-ups are very difficult to judge - I usually have to shoot several but this fellow didn't give me a chance. But it is my first YCNH so I don't care.
Really pretty
Guess all the good birds hang in Florida! We don't see spoonbills or eagles around my neck of the woods.
Too bad about the problem with the viewfinder, that would drive me nuts. Is there no way to fix it, or did every model of your camera have the same problem?
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
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Numbers 1 and 4 need a bit more room for the virtual legs and number 3, a bit more room to include the whole toes and then an inch.
The reflections are beautiful and so is the quality, congratulations!
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Youv'e pointed out a never ending annoyance of my 10D. Even though it is not a full frame viewfinder, it displays more at the bottom of the frame than gets captured by the sensor, and tight close-ups are very difficult to judge - I usually have to shoot several but this fellow didn't give me a chance. But it is my first YCNH so I don't care.
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Jim
Love the nice low angles and the reflections So where's the snow?...lol
While I agree with the minor issues pointed out, that 10D has sure done well by you. I am amazed it still has any great shots left in it
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Guess all the good birds hang in Florida! We don't see spoonbills or eagles around my neck of the woods.
Too bad about the problem with the viewfinder, that would drive me nuts. Is there no way to fix it, or did every model of your camera have the same problem?
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