On our recent trip to the Brigantine Division of the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in Oceanville, NJ, I was traveling light. Mainly using a Tamron 150-600mm lens on a 1D mkIV, a 12-24mm zoom on a Canon R and my iPhone 11 Pro for multi-image landscapes & multi-image panoramas. The Canon R with the 12-24mm never made it out of the camera bag. I was having more fun shooting multi-image Panoramas on my iPhone 11 Pro. The featured image is 13 images shot in multiple images per row & then multiple rows with the iPhone 11 Pro & the 1.5mm lens.
It looks like you had that beautiful place to yourself! Very nice, Reed!
Thanks Belinda! Actually it was really crowded there! I guess with COVID-19 it was one place people could go. The main parking lot was almost full and the Wildlife drive was very crowded. But it is so large that on the drive even with all the cars driving through you had plenty of space to photograph. You just pulled off to the side to photograph so cars could pass you. It was a fun day and was nice to concentrate on photographing landscapes & wildlife! Thanks again!
Lots of nice cloud drama – nice!
Thanks Eliza! It felt great to get out and photograph again. The last months with COVID fears have taken a toll on a lot of people. So it was fun to enjoy photographing the landscapes & birds!
Gorgeously captured, Reed!