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deer-6400


I'm new to forums and I'm not absolutely sure how to add an image. Maybe somebody can help. I am trying to link to a photo on my website. Not sure this will work.

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Obviously the link didn't work. I'll try again tomorrow.
computer - once you have your reply box, you can drag your photo over to it. I'm glad you found the thread.
 
I guess you remember the days that we had to use the view finder and had to wait until the film was developed before knowing the quality of the pictures, and there was no fixing anything.. You probably are like me and still take the picture you want to begin with and not rely on editing. My grandson is into photography but counts on editing. The photo I took in Monument Valley - he was there about a month after I was and he said he tried and tried to figure out how I got this shot and no matter what angle he tried, he couldn't get it. I think it's because he's NOT used to looking for the right shot at the time you take the photo.
 
Thank you! The shutter speed had to be really high because kayaks are very sensitive to any amount of movement. The image was shot using a Nikon D500 and a Sigma 150-600mm lens.

I like your skillful use of depth-of-field as well. Very effective with wildlife. :cool:
 
Sometimes mistakes in photography can be interesting too. Especially while on a paranormal investigation in an old hotel in Truckee, California.

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Image stabilization goes only so far! :p
 
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My new star! I took this photo today to send to my friend by text who gave me his old Christmas tree so he can see. :)
 

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