Lloyd
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A couple more from that City by the Bay.
D300; 17-55/2.8:
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D300; 17-55/2.8:
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Thanks John.- I like the second one.
Beautiful images, Leif. You're rockin' that S5.:thumbup:Spring has really got the hang of it now. Around here, that is. Today the walk in the woods went to an area facing north and thus lying in shadow much of the day. Suddenly some snow left and the earliest flowers still fresh: Hepatica again, it´s white relative and our good friend Rulle (Roller). S5 Pro, AF Micro-Nikkor 2,8/105 D.
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Hmm, interesting hoody T-Shirt design on the right too ... :toocool:New Olympic event, Synchronized Lunch.
D300, 70-200/2.8 VR:
Nicely seen! Great catch.:thumbup:Jorgen,
Not a Nikon, but the much-loved Leica Digilux 2... How about synchronized shopping? I shot this sitting in a restaurant in Amsterdam, just random shooting as people appeared in the doorway. It wasn't until I had the image on the monitor that I saw the details: identical twins, dressed the same, both with shopping bags and cigarettes, and all this in perfect synchronicity!
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Cheers,
Interesting that you are saying that. As much as I would like to have a D700 or a D3 or a D3X, except for the exceptional high ISO or high pixel count of those cameras, I'm very happy with the DX format at the moment. There are some excellent, inexpensive WA lenses available (I'm probably going for the Tokina 11-16 f/2.8), I get a lot of reach with more compact telephoto lenses, and if I want a top class portrait lens, I can buy the relatively inexpensive Sigma 50. And obviously, there's no FX Fuji available anyway...Decided to stick with DX for a while; traded my 20 for a 12-24 Nikkor. First test this late afternoon. Like it, I think.
S5 Pro, Zoom Nikkor 12-24, ISO 200, BW in Silver Efex Pro.