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<blockquote data-quote="photoholic" data-source="post: 89473" data-attributes="member: 9053"><p>Greetings everyone… I am seeking advice from those of you who visit the National, or State parks for wildlife, and nature photography. I reside in Tennessee, and have visited the Great Smoky Mountain State park for the last few years. This has actually been my training ground. I am wanting to visit another park within the U.S. that will offer a similar experience for wildlife, and nature. I do fairly well with walking… not great on steep climbs, I love capturing reflections in water.</p><p></p><p>My trip will be during the Thanksgiving week. I am shooting with the D800, and D600. My lenses include Sigma 150-500mm, Tokina 16-25 F-2.8, Nikon 28-300 F 3.5, Sigma 88 mm F 1.4, Nikon 70-200 F 2.8, Sigma 105 mm for macro. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate your suggestions… Photoholic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="photoholic, post: 89473, member: 9053"] Greetings everyone… I am seeking advice from those of you who visit the National, or State parks for wildlife, and nature photography. I reside in Tennessee, and have visited the Great Smoky Mountain State park for the last few years. This has actually been my training ground. I am wanting to visit another park within the U.S. that will offer a similar experience for wildlife, and nature. I do fairly well with walking… not great on steep climbs, I love capturing reflections in water. My trip will be during the Thanksgiving week. I am shooting with the D800, and D600. My lenses include Sigma 150-500mm, Tokina 16-25 F-2.8, Nikon 28-300 F 3.5, Sigma 88 mm F 1.4, Nikon 70-200 F 2.8, Sigma 105 mm for macro. I appreciate your suggestions… Photoholic [/QUOTE]
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