Great photos, you should also share on Dyxum - Home of the alpha system photographer if you do not already.
Nice forum same as here, I played over there a lot when I shot Minolta/Sony. Folks over there would love to see these Sony FF pics!
Great views of Wako Ted and you managed to get it people less. Since I wasn't there Friday, I guess I wasn't the little old lady with the large lens.
BTW, 12/16 was Friday.
I'm sorry for the error.... when you're retired, every day is Friday. The dates are in inconsequential, so I get mixed up. Oz
Where are all the heavily cropped shots of birds?
Lol. Great set.
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A DIFFERENT VIEW OF WAKODAHATCHEE
Generally, there are always more than a handfull of "photographers" at Wako. Most have very long zooms up to 600mm and bigger. One little old lady had a lens longer than she was. Everybody seems to concentrate on the birds with long distantant heavily cropped results. And that is all fine and good. But, this very narrow view doesn't allow for the real beauty of the wetlands. So.... I decided to go wide-angled 28mm to show one of Florida's great natural wonders, The Wetlands. These photos were taken on Thursday 12/16/2016.
Green Cay and Wakodahatchee Wetlands | Nature Writing & Photography by Kirsten Hines
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I'm sorry for the error.... when you're retired, every day is Friday. The dates are in inconsequential, so I get mixed up. Oz
I'm still planning on bringing my cameras and gear to Florida the 25th, 26th, and ?????. Hope we can meet up with you and Marilynne for some great shooting! By the way, love your latest greatest shotz.
No, in Feb.
Next week?