This year is even flying by faster,,, and 36 days has flown by since my last blog, hard to believe. I have been using both my D800 and my Nex7 with Nikkor
lens as my cameras. I am loving the smaller camera with DX size sensor and so so wish Nikon would release a true Fmount DX mirrorles so I can
use my AFs lens naturally. PLEASE NIKON make a mirroless DX camera, with a high quality electronic view finder and decent controls for manual
exposure.
I have been re-editing shots lately, squeezing out the bit more out of each photo. I am an advocate of re-visiting photos as your skill in editing improves. Why not
squeeze out a bit more out of each shot.


not talking big changes, but the top is the after, the bottom is the before, just by working on the exposure and shadows, making the photos pop
a bit more. Spring is here! so,, keep shooting the return of flowers plants, and whatever catches your fancy
and feel free to comment, almost never get any comments on my blogs,
oh for fun, I noticed that the structure within the seed bulb was interesting, and even though this was taken with my ancient D200,, enough detail existed
that I could crop

kinda cool looking
lens as my cameras. I am loving the smaller camera with DX size sensor and so so wish Nikon would release a true Fmount DX mirrorles so I can
use my AFs lens naturally. PLEASE NIKON make a mirroless DX camera, with a high quality electronic view finder and decent controls for manual
exposure.
I have been re-editing shots lately, squeezing out the bit more out of each photo. I am an advocate of re-visiting photos as your skill in editing improves. Why not
squeeze out a bit more out of each shot.


not talking big changes, but the top is the after, the bottom is the before, just by working on the exposure and shadows, making the photos pop
a bit more. Spring is here! so,, keep shooting the return of flowers plants, and whatever catches your fancy
and feel free to comment, almost never get any comments on my blogs,
oh for fun, I noticed that the structure within the seed bulb was interesting, and even though this was taken with my ancient D200,, enough detail existed
that I could crop

kinda cool looking