I have to admit, this is one of my favorite photos I've taken in a while that is almost exactly what I had in mind so it nice to see it become a reality.
Nikon Z6II + Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S - f/3.5, 1/800th, ISO 200
spring rain by Nicholas Erwin, on Flickr
Been doing a lot of these panoramas lately, this is from a shakedown test with the new Mavic 3.
A storm moving in from the Dulles area, as seen from West Fairfax. I was tickled to see it made the evening news.
Summer Storm from The West by Jono Kenyon, on Flickr
Featured on WUSA9 Evening...
This was out near Silver Lake, in Haymarket Virginia. One of those great late afternoon summer storms that rolls in and out in about 30min.
Haymarket, VA storm by Jono Kenyon, on Flickr
Haymarket, VA storm by Jono Kenyon, on Flickr
Haymarket, VA storm by Jono Kenyon, on Flickr
Hi all,
I’ve been having some focus issues with my Sony A7R3 and I’m wondering if anyone has experienced the same problem? This happened to me while using AF-S single shooting to focus on still sceneries or object.
First the camera focuses onto the subject but then it loses focus quickly...
From a series of color photos of mornings spent enjoying the sunrise at Ashbridges Bay in Toronto Canada.
Original photography using a Canon EOS T1i body. Hand painted in Photoshop.
Brian Carson
The Learning Curve Photography
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Hi, so this is the first winter (more like lack of, we don't have snow in Wisconsin) that I have owned my DSLR. I am wondering what are some tips to keeping your camera/equipment save from snow/water. I read that putting the equipment into Ziploc bags will keep lenses/cameras from fogging up...