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That's cool :thumbup:
Matt: Love the "action" here, really nice one! :thumbs:
Jorgen/Herman/Lloyd: Thanks you. gentlemen.And yet another nice bear shot Matt. Certainly not the typical activity we see shots of bears undertaking.
CNovick: Very interesting light. Nice shot. :thumbup:An interesting scene, outside my office building in Albany, NY - the street lamp at the corner with the sun right behind the center globe. Taken 2/17/2011 around 11 a.m., with a D3000.
Thank you all, you know I showed this image once at another forum and removed the shirt, I asked opinions, and everyone seemed to like the shirt as part of the image, so I left it alone. lol. I think it's one of the first D3X images that blew me away, well that and the 70-200VRII (a keeper)
Matt, your griz shots are just blowing me away. Awesome. Be careful. Might I suggest a 400 or 600VR instead of 200VR for these? 200VR is scary close...
Doug: Thanks. The front of the truck is an excellent image. Leave the shirt in. I agree on the second, keep "pushing" it. Cool colors. :thumbup:I'm like a kid in a candy store with all these processing options now.
I know this one is "pushed", but pushing the boundaries sometimes creates art. A storm was rolling around off the road to Cades Cove. This is a tight view overlook.
This is a winner, Doug! Seriously. :thumbup:28mm 1.4, from 2008 from the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Hehehe. Perfect title, Matt. :salute:
Doug: Great perspective, lines, focus, pp! :thumbup:SEFII
Lloyd: Thanks! Seemed appropriate....
Hehehe. Perfect title, Matt. :salute:
Nice shot and congrats!So I posted this on Flickr earlier this year, it was popular and got picked up by explore. Shot with my D700 of course!
This month it was published double-truck in a UK photo publication, Digital Photo.
ok, I came across the truck I saw right after I got my D3X, 70-200VRII handheld out car window. reprocessed of course.
An interesting scene, outside my office building in Albany, NY - the street lamp at the corner with the sun right behind the center globe. Taken 2/17/2011 around 11 a.m., with a D3000.
"That didn't taste right!"
D3; 300mm f/2.8 w/ TC-14E; 1/250s @ f/10; ISO 1400
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Gentlemen...All Outstanding!!!SEFII
Steve: Those are really superb - beyond description, incredibly full of atmosphere (all of them, but particularly love # 1, 2, 3 and 5)! :thumbs::thumbs:D700, 24G 1.4
CNovick: Nice capture with the play of light(s), welcome to the forum! :salute:An interesting scene, outside my office building in Albany, NY - the street lamp at the corner with the sun right behind the center globe. Taken 2/17/2011 around 11 a.m., with a D3000.
Doug: My favorite of your recent postings - love the lighting, the colors and the composition of that one! :thumbs:28mm 1.4, from 2008 from the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Matt: I looove your bears, even when they are a little bit grouchy! :thumbs::thumbs:"That didn't taste right!"
D3; 300mm f/2.8 w/ TC-14E; 1/250s @ f/10; ISO 1400
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Thank You My Friend.Steve: Those are really superb - beyond desciption, incredibly full of atmosphere (all of them, but particularly love # 1, 2, 3 and 5)! :thumbs::thumbs:
Wow! :bugeyes: Steve, cuz, what a wonderful set! I can't pick out a fav... too many great shots. :salute:Steve: Those are really superb - beyond desciption, incredibly full of atmosphere (all of them, but particularly love # 1, 2, 3 and 5)! :thumbs::thumbs:
Thanks Lloyd! Had Fun That Night!Wow! :bugeyes: Steve, cuz, what a wonderful set! I can't pick out a fav... too many great shots. :salute: