A couple months ago I bought a new 27” iMac with 3 TB of memory. I had been storing all my photos in an external hard drive because my MacBook Pro memory was just about used up. I knew that I needed a back up and kept telling myself I could lose all my photos if the hard drive crashed. But I kept putting it off, until I got the iMac with plenty of memory available for photos. Continue reading “Tragic Loss … Almost”
Randy Isaacson Peer Mentoring Program
Randy Isaacson presented a program on his Peer Mentoring program for the March 2016 Teton Photography Group meeting. Continue reading “Randy Isaacson Peer Mentoring Program”
Nikon D5 (and Nikon 200-500mm lens, etc.) on Sanibel Island
This is NOT a review! I picked up my D5 (Dual XQD version) and a new Nikon 200-500mm lens, drove home, then jumped on a plane headed for Sanibel Island, FL. I downloaded the D5 manual to my iPhone and was able to go through it some on the flight. The flight also gave me time to enter my copyright information and make all of my normal personal settings.

Passengers: 1/125 second, F2.8, ISO 1100. Nikon D5 – Nikon 24-70mm lens. I snapped off a few test shots on my porch before heading to the airport, then took a few along the way. For this shot, I just held it up over my head and took few images. Continue reading “Nikon D5 (and Nikon 200-500mm lens, etc.) on Sanibel Island”
Moose and a November Snow Storm
~ Effects of Shutter Speed on Streaking Snow
In the early part of November, I found this nice, mid-sized bull Moose along the Gros Ventre River. I have lots of shots of Moose images without snow. This snow squall was exactly what I had hoped to capture that day. More importantly, this moose stood essentially still for about 10 minutes during the storm.


