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Fun with Nikon Images

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Corlan F.

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A few from the Oscar de la Renta Resort show:

Love the first one, but in connection with the venue i find the one above impressive (even though i'd probably like a slightly lower framing, well, maybe). Nice job, Vlad! Nice blog, too!



Many ways to photograph the Taj Mahal.

I told Ayesha to go and sit where Shah Jahan ( the Taj's constructor ) used to
sit after being imprisoned by his son, Aurengzeb.

Shah Jahan would sit in this exact place and view the tomb of his beloved.

Thank you Ayesha.

Further images shall be posted in the small sensor section.
D-Lux4
Clever setup, beautiful subjects. :thumbup:


17 may is the Norwegian National Day. It's celebrated by Norwegians all over the world, Bangkok included :)

D80 with Tamron 17-50 @ 45mm and f/5.0

One of your best "action shot" ever?
Really wonderful, and again technically impressive. :salute:




Jorgen

I concur with Rayyan and Lloyd, superb photography! Well done!

And now for something a bit more boring from a trip to the Utah deserts and canyons.

Kachina Bridge, Natural Bridges National Monument, D3 & 24 PC-E lens

Moon House Ruin, Cedar Mesa, UT. D3 & 24 PC-E lens

Claret Cup Cactus, Needles District Canyonlands Nat Park, UT. D3 & 85 PC lens
Georgeous places and light, Rob.
Nice to see you around :)



Sometimes You Just Gotta Have "These"!

D3, ZF.2 35 1.4;)
Gritty and mysterious, Steve. :thumbup:
(and yeah, you do) :D
 

routlaw

Member
Matt, Steve and Corlan, many thanks for the comments. Yes Steve sometimes you just got to have those big er uh well, cannon balls.

Rob
 

rayyan

Well-known member
And now for something a bit more boring from a trip to the Utah deserts and canyons.

Kachina Bridge, Natural Bridges National Monument, D3 & 24 PC-E lens

Moon House Ruin, Cedar Mesa, UT. D3 & 24 PC-E lens

Claret Cup Cactus, Needles District Canyonlands Nat Park, UT. D3 & 85 PC lens
Nothing boring about these Rob. As Lloyd mentions, I love the Moon House Ruin shot.

Lovely Cactus too!
 

shtarka1

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Matt, Steve and Corlan, many thanks for the comments. Yes Steve sometimes you just got to have those big er uh well, cannon balls.

Rob
Indeed Mr. Steve. One should never move without them. Unless they
are made of brass.

Gritty. Let the light in!!:salute:


p.s forgot to mention. I carry two. One is spare!!
Gentlemen, thank You & Don't Ever Let Em go!;)

Takes a lot of 'em sometimes.:cool:

(Kewl image too... nice processing.)
 

viablex1

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Jorgen

I concur with Rayyan and Lloyd, superb photography! Well done!

And now for something a bit more boring from a trip to the Utah deserts and canyons.

Kachina Bridge, Natural Bridges National Monument, D3 & 24 PC-E lens

Moon House Ruin, Cedar Mesa, UT. D3 & 24 PC-E lens

Claret Cup Cactus, Needles District Canyonlands Nat Park, UT. D3 & 85 PC lens
damn these absolutely kill!!!!
 

rayyan

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A mother sees her daughter for the first time in four years. She holds her daughter's passport in her hand. Long story. Custody issues across international borders.

For me, the most moving image I ever captured. Outside the Judge's Chambers.

 
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