rsk7 - I always have a difficult time shooting flowers - but yours are BEAUTIFUL! (Of course, having the 50-140 doesn't hurt either!!!) Enjoy my favorite island!!!
I love this phase of the moon... Was a quickie so didn't bother with a tripod. OIS on, foot resting on sofa cushion. BC forest fire smoke finally starting to clear out of Seattle.
XT-2 at 560mm from my car window. Pretty rare to spot a bobcat, so I was too excited and should have checked my shutter speed, but it still came out ok. Bobcat Portrait by lennycarl08, on Flickr
leighton w wrote:
Good choice. You may pay a little more, but it's worth it. I have had a Weber going on 20 years and still going strong.
Thanks!
Yes, reputation with a warranty backing it. 10 years on the grates, 15 on the box. I've been wanting to buy a Weber for a long time lol.
My days of buy a grill every 3-4 years(with half those years dealing with rust) are hopefully over lol.
Weber is actually running a $50 off promotion on the e210/e310 as of right now. Combined the discount with some HD gift-cards and I paid not much out of pocket . Really making the slightly higher cost of the e310 over other brands well worth it. No regrets! Confirmed after my first grilling. Those 2" fat chicken breasts were cooked effortlessly and to perfection.
Got out Friday morning on my day off, drove out to a trail head south of the city and hoofed it up to a ridge line vantage point to wait for the sun to rise. Lots of smoke still apparent from the forest fires burning in BC unfortunately, but added to a someone ominous morning.
Two from this evening's awesome sunset. The sun sets behind the mountains but often we get some good light. Unfortunately I had the camera set to SMALL normal JPEGS (damn it!) but oh well, they'll do