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Fun with Nikon Images

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Bob

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Re: Fun with D800 Photos

Peeking eyes.
peering into the Shenzhen metro

24-120@65mm 1/250 f/4 iso 720
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Bob

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Re: Fun with D800 Photos

Blowing Grass, Shenzhen China

24-120@120 1/125 f/4 iso 220
Nice to have a walk-about camera.
-bob
 
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Shashin

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Re: Fun with D800 Photos

That's funny - my wife walked by when I was posting this and said "the trees are blue!" :ROTFL:

I was too lazy to fix it :D
Personally, the blue trees don't bother me--they are being illuminated by skylight and make a nice color contrast with the sunset.
 

ustein

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Re: Fun with D800 Photos

>the blue trees don't bother me--they are being illuminated by skylight and make a nice color contrast with the sunset.

Personal taste of course. Try to print it :)
 

tashley

Subscriber Member
Re: Fun with D800 Photos

Have you guys heard of "The Blue Remembered Hills"? I think distant trees through UV haze look blue even to the eye, let alone the camera...
 

pophoto

New member
Re: Fun with D800 Photos

Some more D800E shots:

Fog bank at sunset - 24-70mm f2.8 @ 70mm f5.6

http://mountainjoe.zenfolio.com/img/s2/v50/p244913456-6.jpg[/ might be overdone for some :bugeyes:

Cheers,[/QUOTE]

Don't need make a disclaimer for what just looks simply BEAUTIFUL!
 

Jan Brittenson

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Re: Fun with D800 Photos

I hope you don't mind, but if that background is really neutral...
just white balanced on it.
It's still a bit dark, and the color will fall in place better by fixing the gamma.

It's a bit flared though, so not much to be done there. It's a matter of taste, but I prefer to trim the bottom end, although that creates a tonal knee. Some people just prefer the slightly ethereal look of the flare. I gave this a knee, I thought that was preferable since it makes the hair stand out a bit.
 

JeffWarren

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Re: Fun with D800 Photos

Hello All I just bought a PC-E 45mm f/2.8 this is one of my first shots.. upstairs out of a screen window looking down at my postage stamp southern California back yard.
F3.3 1/1000 ISO 100
I think I am going to like this lens once I get the hang of it.


DSC_7890.jpg by [email protected], on Flickr
 
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