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Fun with Nikon Images

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Photojazz

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D700/85 1.4G


Sort of like this edgy processing here, left some grain in intentionally. Sort of match the period of 1905 built L & N train depot building



And, a darker side. Lighting sucked all night, so why not shoot one in the dark.



28-70mm 2.8
 

shtarka1

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Brilliant!!!:salute:
D700/85 1.4G

Sort of like this edgy processing here, left some grain in intentionally. Sort of match the period of 1905 built L & N train depot building



And, a darker side. Lighting sucked all night, so why not shoot one in the dark.


28-70mm 2.8
Beautiful images & nice processing!
28-70 @ 28mm

1905 staircase in train depot.

Awesome perspective,contrast & comp Doug!!!
 

jsf

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Las Vegas is the nexus of the world. The guy says nothing, pushes buy me, and I am aware and unaware, clearly I am not of interest . Single lens reflex, single mind reflex, I thought something was going to happen. I couldn't see anything, maybe like tectonics it happens underneath, out of sight. I read the news and maybe it was on at 11, Fox and unbalanced, but I missed the instant replay, Or maybe it was nothing at all, an artifact, just a thigh high specular high-light, I live in a mysterious world, mostly because I am super unaware in a hyper aware state. Like a close focused lens, sharp here great bokeh there, but there is where most everybody else is. Joe
 

Lloyd

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This whole series is so impressive, Rayyan. Totally National Geographic-worthy. And, I think you should hold a post-processing clinic... I know I'd attend! You mastery of texture and color is without peer.
 

rayyan

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This whole series is so impressive, Rayyan. Totally National Geographic-worthy. And, I think you should hold a post-processing clinic... I know I'd attend! You mastery of texture and color is without peer.
Lloyd, I am humbled beyond words. You are not only a gentleman but a very very generous one. Truly honored sir.:salute::salute:
 
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