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This is the biggest one we saw - 12 feet long
Hmmmm...would make a nice belt -wallet- shoes..... Good photo....
Risking my life to bring you life in the Everglades.Actually in the summer this might have been a somewhat dangerous shot, but in this season, the gators are not eating and they just want to get some sun.
Getting ready to land in Ft Meyers, Florida on the way to Marco Island. This was of course shot through 3 layers of glass and plastic, but I though it was an interesting shot.
Time and light. That's how you get better results with landscapes. You have to be ready at the right time to get the shot when the light is the way you want it.
So if you're in an area where you want to capture the scenery on the east and the west, you have to stick around all day and wait for the sun to move, or come back later. That can be a little inconvenient.
....50mm F3.5 1/250Okay, I admit it isn't anything original or spectacular. Only posting this because I'm not embarrassed to say I did that. I like the detail when viewed at full size, but I think I will start shooting at 6 megapixels instead of 12 as per Rockwell's recommendation.
You don't have to think about finishing the roll of film and getting it developed before you confirm you don't know WTF you're doing. You find out right away!
And seconds after a digital picture is taken it can move across the globe at light speed unlike film and prints.