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Fun with Nikon Images

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BSEH

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Glad the bad weather hasn't travelled east from here! How long do the sculptures stay up?[/QUOTE]

They stay until 5. august - and weather is bad, it's +9 between rain shower..:thumbdown: - we had +27 last week.. :cool:

but today summer made a come back now it's + 15 :thumbup:
 
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Shelby Lewis

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Re: Fun with D800 Photos

A little game-playing action going on...

D800 - 85/1.8

 

ausemmao

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They stay until 5. august - and weather is bad, it's +9 between rain shower..:thumbdown: - we had +27 last week.. :cool:

but today summer made a come back now it's + 15 :thumbup:
We've had the same here - +11 and rain all day today. That said, it's not such a bad thing for me given the amount of work I have to get through.

On the Tube theme...

Sigma 10-20


50 1.8D


10-20 again



24 1.4 Still figuring out how to use this, though I'm finding it hard to not walk out of the door with 2 24s :eek:



With all the noise about the D800, I wonder how people would respond if a company just went and contracted Sony to make an MF sensor with the D7000/D800 pixel design?
 

Lloyd

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Gary: Nice detail. Looks like the arm of a backhoe.

Frankie: Cool place.

Mikael: Love the high key portrait. The sand sculptures are impressive (and that last one is inspiring!)

ausemmao: Welcome to the forum. Really nice images. Looks like we have lots to learn from you! Looking forward to more! And I think if Sony did as you suggest, it would be a winner. Especially with all the Zeiss glass available in Sony mount.
 

BSEH

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:salute: Love your backyard Lloyd, amazing pictures..

Ausemmao : :clap:

Our Backyard and Tube (the part they d't dig a hole for)

D 700 and my beloved Carl Zeiss C/Y 28mm f/2.8 - Distagon


 

Lloyd

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:salute: Love your backyard Lloyd, amazing pictures..

Our Backyard and Tube (the part they d't dig a hole for)

D 700 and my beloved Carl Zeiss C/Y 28mm f/2.8 - Distagon
Thank you, much appreciated.

"the part they d't dig a hole for" :LOL: Too funny. Beautiful image. Love (and covet) that Zeiss!
 

ausemmao

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Lloyd - 'nice back yard' might be a slight understatement.

ausemmao: Welcome to the forum. Really nice images. Looks like we have lots to learn from you! Looking forward to more! And I think if Sony did as you suggest, it would be a winner. Especially with all the Zeiss glass available in Sony mount.
Thanks, though I'm fairly certain it's the other way around :p
Glad to have found this place, it's definitely a fantastic source of knowledge and inspiration.

Our Backyard and Tube (the part they d't dig a hole for)

D 700 and my beloved Carl Zeiss C/Y 28mm f/2.8 - Distagon
I haven't been to Denmark for a while, hoping to be able to change that this summer. Should visit my cousins again :)

local swim meet
The third one looks almost tranquil. Almost, as her wake gives away the speed.
 
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Re: Fun with D800 Photos

Coquille River Lighthouse, Oregon; 5-shot Helicon merge

 
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