trenchmonkey wrote:
So sorry to hear that, Eric. You can still see the hurt in their eyes.
It was really hard for all of us! It happen in mid april and we did this in mid june! They took some family pictures on that brigde too! Thank you Will
I just picked up my D810 purchased second hand. I have just had the sensor cleaned and first shot with the lowly 50 f/1.8 This is Steven, my service tech who had just finished the job.
cvrle59 wrote:
How do you like D810 so far?
Did you sell D750, or you're planning to keep too?
The D810 is a superb camera, but the D750 is excellent in so many ways too. Both have different style of images and for portraits I do love the "fat" 24MP pixels of the D750. I know many refer to the D750 as not truly pro, but it is a wonderful option as the size/weight is one of smallest FF DSLR available. The D810 is more polished/refined but it is larger/heavier.
I intend to keep both as my FF options for now. Both I purchased second hand for less 1/2 the normal cost, so they are excellent value. I was not keen to buy new, as there will no doubt some new models soon in 2017. What I do love about the Nikon system are the lenses as you have so many options. The D versions are so good too.
I was almost going to joke about who has copyright on that first one, but looking at it again I just get lost in the deep soul filled eyes. Really intimate/powerful shot. A keeper for sure.
And that last one, nice. I see zebra shots often converted well to BW but what you did is so pleasing. Bravo!
I was almost going to joke about who has copyright on that first one, but looking at it again I just get lost in the deep soul filled eyes. Really intimate/powerful shot. A keeper for sure.
And that last one, nice. I see zebra shots often converted well to BW but what you did is so pleasing. Bravo! thank you,,,lions taken at early morning at iso6400,,,no chance find them at good light