Both are really excellent! The first image of the elk really stands out.
You should post more often.
Mark
On 10/30/2014 2:39 PM, Kevin Thornsberry wrote:
I've been a part time contributor, part time lurker, occasional PUG
submitter, most time inactive member of this list for probably 15
years or so. I used to follow the list daily and contribute some, but
over time the list changed with a higher percentage of the posts about
PESOs and GESOs and my life changed with kids, etc. so I decided I
couldn't follow regularly. However this is the #1 best source of
information for my Pentax equipment so I periodically check the
archives or pop in for a question. When I do, I usually ask my
question, get my answer and then turn digests back off and go back to
checkimg the archives periodically.
However, apparently now that I'm again and can't turn the digests back
off until Nov. 1, I decided to join the fun. Several weeks back I was
able to spend a few days on a trip being intentional with my
photography without making my family stand around and wait for me to
do my thing. I like landscapes and nature photography.
Every once-in-a-while I wind up with an OK picture on my card but this
trip was about being intentional, so I'd like to offer a couple of
galleries of my selects for your comment. I was shooting with a K-5
and 3 lenses. the 18-135 WR, an FA* 80-200/2.8 and an A* 300/2.8.
http://thornsberry.smugmug.com/Travel/Colorado/Rocky-Mountain-National-Park/
http://thornsberry.smugmug.com/Travel/Colorado/Great-Sand-Dunes/
I used HDR on a couple to get more shadow details
Thanks.
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Kevin
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