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  1. https://fineartamerica.com/featured/windmills-on-my-mind-gary-richards.htm
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    Do-Dah

    Thank you very much, Daniel for your comments on my pelican image. It is much appreciated.
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    First Light

    Daniel...thank you very much for your comments on my image. It is very much appreciated.
  4. Paul, thank you very much for your kind comments on my image.
  5. Ricoh could easily make their smaller Ricoh iii bodies mirrorless. And, if they joined the "L" group could make bodies without having to immediately make lens. Just a thought.
  6. Free from disturbance, agitation, or commotion: the still waters of the lake. Enjoy some stillness in your life.
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    Bigfoot's Pond

    Paul, I very much appreciate your comments on my image. Thank you!
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    ...

    Beautifully presented!
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    Simple Things

    Glad you like it...I decide early on that this scene begged to be in black and white.
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    Simple Things

    An old abandoned corral and wooden fence on a rural farm in Texas.

    © GARYRICHARDS

  11. Well, Olympus makes some pretty small bodies and lens. I have one that I take bicycling with me because it is smaller. And, then there is Fuji who has some smaller bodies as well. Now Sony, Nikon and Canon all have smaller body mirrorless too. I once owned the Pentax K-01 and liked it in general. I think they should have put a VF on that body and it would have been much more popular; with the DA lens on it the system was pretty small. I like mirrorless and I think it is the future in most cameras. I am not saying there is not a place for DSLR optical VF bodies, but choices are good. I like my Pentax but I also like my mirrorless cameras too.
  12. My experience with Pentax has been with their APS-C sensor bodies and lens. For shooting outdoor nature, weather and landscapes they have performed admirably. I never bumped up to FF as I don't want a large body anymore. Smaller bodies/lens make for better hiking and handling in the field. And, as for images, I have made some pretty large prints that have been awesome. Some would be hard to tell from FF. Most people who shoot with the K1 or newer K1ii seem to really like it for landscape images. GQR
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    Guadalupe County

    A rural scene I photographed in Guadalupe County, Texas.

    © GARYQRICHARDS

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    Lowest Bid

    Karl, thank you very much!
  15. I chose micro-four-thirds for a couple of reasons...- first I wanted a small camera body for taking with me while bicycling. The Olympus EPL-7 has served that purpose very nicely. Secondly, I wanted a durable weather resistant camera for shooting nature, thus the Panasonic G9 fills that niche. The G9 being larger in size can handle larger lens better. Plus, when using a Panasonic lens you get dual stabilization. I have been very pleased with this combo.
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    Prairie Shadows

    Luis, it is indeed a beautiful area. If you get the chance to visit that area do so for sure. Thanks for viewing and commenting!
  17. Thank you very much, Daniel.
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    Fractured Sky Collage

    A foursome from my Fractured Sky series of cloud images.
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    Lowest Bid

    Daniel and Saad thank you very much for your comments on my image. They are much appreciated. As for higher bidders equals better rocket? I would hope so but who knows. As Daniel said, why we are here and for what purpose? Who really knows. All I know that space is our future, lowest bidder or not!
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    Lowest Bid

    A Space X rocket in kTexas...I added the quote by John Glenn as it seemed to fit this image really well.
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