One day in the summer of 2017 I decided to drive my automobile from Southern California to Northern California and beyond. This can be costly when you want to capture both scenic beauty and landscapes of cities. I used my professional Nikon D810 camera that I had purchased earlier in the year from bandhphoto.com, to capture photos of Burney Falls, Lake Paddington in Washington, the Seattle waterfront and a ferry in front of the buildings shoreline, red maple trees in front of Safeco Stadium, a brilliant red tree in Oregon with golden yellow brush in the foreground, and yellows, oranges and red foliage in Oregon hills. I photographed San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge on a foggy day, and the gilded city hall building.



I was very impressed by the image quality that this camera produces. In the past all of my previous photos that I shot with my Nikon F3 film camera were rejected by stock photo companies for being out of focus. Alamy.com now sells my stock photos from my Nikon D810. Here is a link to my stock photos on Alamy.com website Stock photography by RJ Styles at Alamy. Burney Falls is the best waterfall that I have ever visited. You may think that the Nikon D810 is an expensive camera, but if you consider the cost of professional film negative, processing reshoots and prints, you will actually save money within the first year. I was averaging $500 per a month, and I was only shooting on average three rolls of 36 exposures negative per a week. Now when I travel places like Seattle, Washington, Bellingham Washington, Oregon, and San Francisco I only have to pay for gas, food, and motel rental fees. A reduction in my costs has made it possible for me to travel to photography locations further from my home. Click home page.