morningstarskid's avatar
Agreed...Gone shootn Brother...:peace:....
Thanks for sharing your experience behind the trigger....:ahoy:
Catch on the Flip-Side...Mark
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Happy hunting to you, Mark...may each shot u take be a "keeper"
morningstarskid's avatar
AHHHH...got to go back to basic...remove the 200mm...go back to the 2.5FD..w/Uv..and work it...
Hell I did beTter with the Kodak..(great light pick-up)...than get over welmed with the D...
Trippy4U's avatar
Gotta stick with the D5100...you'll love it.
morningstarskid's avatar
Yep,your are right,i didnt like my shoot choices,and should have moved in...closer,for more detail...hell i was expecting the 200mm zoom..to do it,i was wrong...learning curve man...:nod:

I do love it....Its a poor mans killar camera with the 2.5 and the 200...:nod:
Trippy4U's avatar
The camera doesn't make the photograph...the photographer does. You'll get better and better through practice and desire my friend.
morningstarskid's avatar
Yea man...I just have to learn to use a "Big Boy Camera"...spoiled by tech of Pocket Rockets..;-)
Trippy4U's avatar
You may want to try another spot. Too many shots of that lake. Please don't be offended...just trying to help you find new inspirations.
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