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The New and Improved Fun with Nikon Images!

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
In Canon forums, there are discussions about back focus all the time. Finally, I have a lens that can do that on a Nikon as well :D

D80 with 80-200 AF-S and TC-20EIII @ 400mm and f/5.6

 

otumay

New member
Just back from a week-long trip to the western Black Sea region and, as expected, upon returning, found marvelous shots here.
One thing puzzled me though; I can see Rayyan's posts, but no images whatsoever. All shots by other contributors appear normally, but Rayyan's posts only contain his texts - which are also fabulous - but no images.:confused:
 

rayyan

Well-known member
Beautiful Subject & PP Jason!


Powerful,Excellent,Superb!
Impressive, 3D effect. Almost looks like a composite. The use of DOF like this is such a powerful way to highlight the subject, and tell the story. Is this in Malaysia?
Very beautiful, Rayyan :thumbs:
Very strong photo.
Rayyan, you have a great eye for the unique and unusual. A powerful image makes me want to know more, and I'd love to know the story behind this gentleman. Well done.
Just back from a week-long trip to the western Black Sea region and, as expected, upon returning, found marvelous shots here.
One thing puzzled me though; I can see Rayyan's posts, but no images whatsoever. All shots by other contributors appear normally, but Rayyan's posts only contain his texts - which are also fabulous - but no images.:confused:
Steve, Lloyd,Jorgan, John, Osman: Thanks you guys.:eek:

John, I do not know the guy. Was waiting for someone to walk into the frame.
This was it.

Osman: Welcome back. Beautiful part of Turkey. My hosting site is down for maintenance. I too will start some house cleaning on my site. So things could
get really weird!!!

Anyway..The folks here are far more generous than the quality of my photos. Honestly.

:salute::salute:
 
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rayyan

Well-known member
In Canon forums, there are discussions about back focus all the time. Finally, I have a lens that can do that on a Nikon as well :D

D80 with 80-200 AF-S and TC-20EIII @ 400mm and f/5.6

Jorgen: Glorious. What a way to start my day. One of the best my friend.
The focus is easy to fix. Increase the depth..dof that is.:ROTFL:

:clap::clap:
 

Corlan F.

Subscriber Member
:ROTFL::thumbup::D Excellent!
+1 :thumbup: :D

Jorgen, very useful tests on the TC... but let's talk about that in the other thread.


Rayyan: interesting, poetic viewpoint on Delphi. The images are back, and they're great. The portrait shot is indeed three dimensional and intriguing. :salute:
(agent note: you should save some material for the upcoming book, though) :lecture: :rolleyes:


Jason: like the darker, analog feel on this one. A very adequate look and processing, suits the subject, expression and composition extremely well. Very good, compelling photo.


Steve: the blue flowers series plays in the creamiest bokek and smoothest light category. All nice, with incredible details, but #3 (and #4) with the contrasting, softly reflecting silver and the dark background are fantastic. :toocool:
All handheld?
 

shtarka1

Active member
+1 :thumbup: :D


Steve: the blue flowers series plays in the creamiest bokek and smoothest light category. All nice, with incredible details, but #3 (and #4) with the contrasting, softly reflecting silver and the dark background are fantastic. :toocool:
All handheld?
Thanks C! Yes, Handheld...:)
 
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