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Wow! Stellar!!:salute:Trying out the new AF-S Nikkor 200-400mm f/4G ED VR II:
Yes, she's my daughter. Thanks to Lloyd and Osman and all who are very encouraging here. :toocool:Hacker, I agree with Lloyd and Osman, that's really a wonderful and lovely portrait of the little girl, your daughter I presume ?
Matt: Nice images! Lot to think about in the first and look at in the second. :thumbs:that 200-400 does a great job..
Hacker: Beautiful portrait of your beautiful daughter. Looks like she was pleased to be eating something. Out of curiosity, what focal length were you at?Trying out the new AF-S Nikkor 200-400mm f/4G ED VR II:
John: Beautiful machines! The Stanley, and the bus version of the Model T that put Stanley out of business, are a long way from home. You've shown us "trains, ______, and automobiles". Any antique planes?At the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway Gala this afternoon.
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The car is a Stanley steamer.
This was another exhibit, a Ford model T (or possibly a TT, which I think was the designation for the commercial truck/bus chassis)
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divorces are good business for me!
Bob: Turned out pretty well for her too. Congratulations. Great photo. Makes you wonder, looking at her, and his bevy of not so photogenic "addictions". Nice body positions in the Stanford photo. Was #15 the intended receiver?For you Stanford fans (from today's game)--they didn't have much trouble with Sac State, but who knows when they start playing conference teams. Btw, go Cal Bears!! (notice background--fans went bye, bye after the first half)
Here is the partial EXIF for the 200-400mm VR II lens:Hacker: Beautiful portrait of your beautiful daughter. Looks like she was pleased to be eating something. Out of curiosity, what focal length were you at?
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Trying out the new AF-S Nikkor 200-400mm f/4G ED VR II:
I Tip My Hat To You Guys! Congrats Fulton On Your Elin Grab!For you Stanford fans (from today's game)--they didn't have much trouble with Sac State, but who knows when they start playing conference teams. Btw, go Cal Bears!! (notice background--fans went bye, bye after the first half)
Looks like everything is working in fine unison Matt! IQ is Excellent! Nice Shooting!The TC-20E III finally came in. Here's a few random photos. I'm pretty pleased with how it works with this lens. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
1. D3s; 70-200mm VRII w/TC-20E III; 390mm; 1/320s @ f/5.6; -1-1/3 EV; ISO 200
2. D3s; 70-200mm VRII w/TC-20E III; 400mm; 1/640s @ f/5.6; -1-1/3 EV; ISO 200
3. D3s; 70-200mm VRII w/TC-20E III; 390mm; 1/1600s @ f/5.6; -1-1/3 EV; ISO 200
4. D3s; 70-200mm VRII w/TC-20E III; 400mm; 1/1000s @ f/5.6; -1-1/3 EV; ISO 200
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thansk, it is the nikon 14-24 and yes the exposure was a little over 3 minutes, in that hanger we were shooting some shots at roughly 10 minutes of other subjects.That's a true Viablex shot, Matt. Great !
And that goes for the picture with the King pamphlets as well :thumbup:
With regards to the control room shot Exif says 21mm, are we talking ZF here, or 14-24mm Nikkor ?
Also Exif says shutterspeed 183 seconds ... was the exposure really that long