Victor S wrote:
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! Great photo!
It was overcast in Seattle today and I shot over 50% of the wedding photos at 3200 iso without hesitation!
Thank you, Victor...don't you just love that freedom
Adam L wrote:
I'll add my voice: great shot! I'm so impressed by the colours at that ISO. Good stuff.
Hi Adam, thanks for droppin' by...Nikon does a nice job, eh?!
AGeoJO wrote:
That's one heck of a capture , Will! Will you be able to join us 3 weeks from now to go to that spot or at least give us a pointer where exactly that spot is, please ? Thanks!
Hey Joshua, I'll make it a point to swing down Many thanks.
bsirjani wrote:
Will, everytime I see your images I'm just closer and closer to packing up the car and driving down to the Bosque. Lovely shot sir.
Thank you for that, Behzod. I'll try and keep them around 'til you can get away.
Robert Spencer wrote:
Will this is calendar/cover photo material. I think you really out did yourself this time.
It`s a beaut! Take care. Bob
PS I don`t think you can buy photos of this quality. Give yourself credit. It was the man behind the camera that took the photo. You knew where and when. You knew the tool & its settings. You`re the man!
That's very kind of you, Robert. I've had a few requesting prints must have stepped in something on the dark hike in, eh?!
Great shot TrenchMonkey. I still don't think ISO 3200 was the best ISO though. Your shutter was still 1/3200 of a second. You could have shot with a D300 at ISO 1600 and got half the shutter speed and still would have come out with a good shot. Am I wrong? 1/1500 of a second wouls still be Sufficient to freeze the action.