Learning Curves
I hardly know where to begin because it's been several months that I've been working on improving my Eagle skills...observing, and photographing behaviors.
It began when I reached out to a fellow blogger, who just happens to be one of the most AWESOME photographers, storytellers, and educators and intellects I know. After several emails across the pond (and then some), I had finally made up my mind to purchase a new DSLR. Since that purchase, I have also acquired (thanks to him) a great lens as well as other necessities (camera gear).
So I went from viewing my nest (263 yds away) with a scope, binoculars and my "zoomer" to using binoculars and a telephoto lens affixed to the DSLR.
Today and going forward, I am Thankful to Stewart for his guidance, help and overflowing patience with all my questions. This one's for you, Pal...:)
It began when I reached out to a fellow blogger, who just happens to be one of the most AWESOME photographers, storytellers, and educators and intellects I know. After several emails across the pond (and then some), I had finally made up my mind to purchase a new DSLR. Since that purchase, I have also acquired (thanks to him) a great lens as well as other necessities (camera gear).
So I went from viewing my nest (263 yds away) with a scope, binoculars and my "zoomer" to using binoculars and a telephoto lens affixed to the DSLR.
Today and going forward, I am Thankful to Stewart for his guidance, help and overflowing patience with all my questions. This one's for you, Pal...:)
just seeing, saying, and sharing...
Learning Curves
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