Another stunner - I couldn't even get this in a studio so how you do it al fresco is beyond me!
Well it's a good time of year to go spider hunting.Why does this keep happening to me?!
Welcome. Nice shot. Worth getting up for.Mist as Sunrise - Cades Cove in Smoky Mountain National Park.
First post - comments appreciated.
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Welcome. Nice shot. Worth getting up for.
Yes I love my D750. But as I said elsewhere I'm the weak link in the chain.Thanks - it was a beautiful morning. I've had my D750 for about a year now and just beginning to understand some of its capabilities - and my vast lack of knowledge.
I'd love it if we had nature like that in our garden. As would Mrs AFB! I bet the kids are enjoying them.We have chipmunks taking up residence all over the place in our yard and one of their "homes" has its entrance here just under the pool cover.
Well it's a good time of year to go spider hunting.
Perhaps you need to put on a macro lens and embrace your fears?
[doublepost=1476715535][/doublepost]I read that The Zumwalt can fire missiles at a distance of 62 miles. ImpressiveTo the right, the USS Leyte Gulf (CG-55), a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser of the U.S. Navy commissioned on 26 September 1987. On the left, the USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000), a Zumwalt-class guided missile destroyer of the U.S. Navy commissioned yesterday in Baltimore. The Zumwalts stealthy properties gives it the radar cross-section of a fishing boat despite its size. After seeing these ships and touring the USS Jason Dunham (whose bow can be seen behind the Leyte Gulf) I came away thinking you truly do not want to mess with a naval warship.
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Frauenkirche by another scotsman, on Flickr