Greetings all!
I have been reviewing the tutorials and forum posts on this site for a bit now and have concluded that this site has the right mix of friendliness and expertise.
About me:
I have lived in Montana for most of my life and am hopelessly addicted to the outdoor lifestyle...I am trained formally as a Fish and Wildlife Biologist and I hold a B.S. and M.S. in the field. During my career I've worked with species ranging from snails to birds and fish, some of them threatened or endangered. Due to a recent life change I have found myself with a great deal of free time. A year ago my wife and I had a son and at the same time she took a job as a professor at Montana State University. Thus, I now find myself employed as a stay at home dad, likely for another year or so.
With all of this free time I have decided to go back to one of my earliest passions and pursue my dream to become a photographer. I do have a bit of a photo background, I took one year of a photography program at Montana State before I changed to the biology program. My father in law also has a M.A. in photography and does a good amount of business shooting concerts, weddings and landscapes, so I always have him to get feedback from. Although, he may get tired of so many questions, so I fear you may take the brunt of my queries now.
My passion is shooting wildlife and outdoor recreation such as boating and fly fishing. I am looking forward to getting feedback on my images so that I may improve my craft. I aspire to produce the quality I see some of you guys and gals producing and I can tell there is a wealth of knowledge among you all.
About my gear:
I spent the summer working on a study investigating how cattle grazing practices affect songbird populations and saved all of my pennies to purchase a Canon 7D with the 28-135 kit lens as well as a Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM. For software I have Photoshop CS5. I am looking to buy a starter tripod in the next couple days, my FIL recommends a used Bogen 3021 to start. Also as money allows I plan on getting some other accessories such as a monopod, remote shutter release, etc. Ultimately some more high quality lenses as well but I have more or less exhausted my budget in that respect so that is more of a long term goal.
Anyways thanks for reading, and looking forward to some new friends here.
PS Here is a little light reading from one of my last biologist jobs http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1.../jai.12336/pdf