tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2427136303718160680.post1077134463980616145..comments2023-09-05T10:32:37.194+03:00Comments on The Forney Flyer: Arches National Park 2Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11737487647086955427noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2427136303718160680.post-48714428200640399092014-02-22T10:11:37.466+03:002014-02-22T10:11:37.466+03:00Thanks Andrea!
I've had a variety of cameras o...Thanks Andrea!<br />I've had a variety of cameras over the years. Many of my shots were taken with a Canon 7D. Now I have a Canon 5DIII. But large cameras like these are too big to carry every day in a small plane, so I always have a small "back-up" camera. Used to be high-end point and shoots, but I now have a mirror less. Many of the National park shots were taken with a GX1. As for lenses...several favorites. I love the ultra-wide angle for scenery. But that wouldn't work well at all for close-ups of people. So I guess it really depends a lot on what I'm shooting. :-)Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11737487647086955427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2427136303718160680.post-33964342164611410952014-02-22T03:48:58.075+03:002014-02-22T03:48:58.075+03:00Dave, your photography always amazes me. The Lord ...Dave, your photography always amazes me. The Lord has allowed you to travel to many exotic and photogenic places too. What camera do you use? Do you have a favorite lens you use the most?<br /><br />Praying your move to Uganda goes well and certainly can't wait to see the photos taken there. <br /><br />God bless you all,<br />Andrea Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com