marklankton wrote:
You had a productive day! Lots of great shots for sure. But after carrying all that hardware for twelve hours you must be a couple of inches shorter... Oh well, the rest of us benefit from your pain.
Thanks Mark I did notice my pants were couple of inches longer
anthony whitmo wrote:
Really nice take off shot in number 1
Love the Butterbee colors
The Egret with wings open is very nice
Also really like the BCNH shot and the SKIMMERS!!!
Kewl shots buddy
Hey would you buy a new Nikon 600
I'd like to try the Nikon with 600 for a day or two
I figure if you buy it I can come down and try it for a few days and see if I like it before
I waste the money
What are friends for
I'll let you use my EF 800 is ................
Oh crap that won't work on you........... You have one too
Thanks buddy, I did try to buy Nikkor 600VR for almost a year no one that I knew had it so I got me a 600IS instead then moved up to 800IS as you know. But, I really want to try a 600VR. Maybe we can ask Thang for his 600VR
Oosty wrote:
Garen these are really tops - I can't pick a favourite - each has it's own charm. As a Nikon fan I take it the "noisy" ones were taken using the Canon
Garen -
Another day full of variety for you.
From seeing another shot from you, it seems that the Great Egrets do their neck twisting thing a lot more frequently than I originally thought. I originally thought that it was quite a rare pose, since I didn't recall seeing it in person in the years that I've been observing them, but I've seen it a number of times on this forum now.
- Ken
Garen, it proves that there is no clear winner in the equipment race especially when in the hands of an expert such as yourself. To further the point, these shots are graphic evidence that it is the shooter that makes the shot, the equipment only records it and brand is merely an issue of contention generating fodder for forums such as this.