Bio:
50 something Gemini MWM seeks like minded M/F companion(s) for unique, fun filled, travel. Enjoy contemplative walks at sunrise, mid morning, after lunch, mid afternoon, dusk, sunset, and under the stars. Like photographing puppies, meteor showers, and near death experiences from hang gliders. Let's travel together to exciting domestic and/or international destinations. No photographic experience required, just unabashed desire to improve your photography!
(In case you haven't noticed, I'm one of the Nikon Mentors for the Treks. I'm an easy going, engaging speaker/instructor and really enjoy making sure your experience rocks. Feel free to write before or after treks about anything photographic. Hope you'll join my long list of trek friends sometime soon!)
My Images (Click to view) Last 5 Forum Posts 1. MENTOR MARK ALBERHASKY ONLINE LIVE (50 replies)
Hi Erica, looking forward to visiting with you and trekkers today!
3. MENTOR MARK ALBERHASKY ONLINE LIVE (50 replies)
Joel nice to see hear from you.
Fireworks are a bit of a try and see subject.
I usually bump ISO up to about 640, and then adjust shutter speed to taste. I often will go to longer exposures to l...
2009-07-07 19:09:37 GMT
4. MENTOR MARK ALBERHASKY ONLINE LIVE (50 replies)
Ron, how are you? I like the B&W developing I saw in NYC, but understand your desire to continue improving. I don't do a lot of B&W, but am a fan of NIK software and would suggest investigating t...
2009-07-07 19:12:37 GMT
5. MENTOR MARK ALBERHASKY ONLINE LIVE (50 replies)
Barbara, great to hear from you. The 70-300 has a minimum focusing distance that I don't think will get you what you want on its own. You could add a close up lens in front (since you're a Canon ...