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Fun with Nikon Images

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Lloyd

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We've been surrounded by wildfires, and with hot, dry and windy conditions, they continue to rage. We've had smokey, colorful skies, but hardly worth it. My asthma has been giving me fits.

D3s, 24-70


 

BSEH

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We've been surrounded by wildfires, and with hot, dry and windy conditions, they continue to rage. We've had smokey, colorful skies, but hardly worth it. My asthma has been giving me fits.

D3s, 24-70
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Love this one, color and the mood.. nice 4th july shot
 

rayyan

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We've been surrounded by wildfires, and with hot, dry and windy conditions, they continue to rage. We've had smokey, colorful skies, but hardly worth it. My asthma has been giving me fits.

D3s, 24-70


Lloyd, our prayers are with you, your family and all others for their safety.

Kindest regards.
 

TRSmith

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We went trainspotting at our favorite trestle a week or so ago. Alas, the bridge was there and we were there (the trip started at 2:30 AM!) but the train never showed up. So we decided to hike to the top of nearby Borestone Mtn. (it's the knobby hill near the left edge of the B&W shot). My knees are still remembering the near-vertical climb!
 

BenH

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Nice images. Sorry that you have to breathe the crud though. Hope the fires are gone soon.

We've been surrounded by wildfires, and with hot, dry and windy conditions, they continue to rage. We've had smokey, colorful skies, but hardly worth it. My asthma has been giving me fits.

D3s, 24-70


 

Lloyd

Active member
We went trainspotting at our favorite trestle a week or so ago. Alas, the bridge was there and we were there (the trip started at 2:30 AM!) but the train never showed up. So we decided to hike to the top of nearby Borestone Mtn. (it's the knobby hill near the left edge of the B&W shot). My knees are still remembering the near-vertical climb!
Looks like fun, Tim. Really nice set.

Nice images. Sorry that you have to breathe the crud though. Hope the fires are gone soon.
Thank you Ben. :salute:
 

Bob

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Re: Fun with D800 Photos

South East Light, Block Island R.I

ISO 400, moonlight key nearing dawn rose on horizon
-bob
 

Oamkumar

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Re: Fun with D800 Photos

Hi friends,
I am waiting for my D800E and this is the first time I'm going to use a Nikon gear. So I have to buy all the lenses for my use. I would like to know whether the D800E and AF-S 105mm f2.8 micro combination would work fine for portrait / fashion photography? Or should I go for 85mm f1.8? If I go for 105 micro, it will serve the purpose of product photography. but fashion.. please advice!
Thanks..
 
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torkri

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Re: Fun with D800 Photos

One of my first pictures with the D800 and 24-120 f4.

The foreground were very dark, just lifted the shadows in Apperture. Incredible dynamic!

Handhold ISO 100, f11, 1/25, shot in RAW
 

Magic

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Re: Fun with D800 Photos

Hello,

I just joined this forum and got my D800 in April. Before I had a D700 for 3 years.

Both photos were taken at the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi.

Greetings, Jurgen
 

ptomsu

Workshop Member
Re: Fun with D800 Photos

Hi friends,
I am waiting for my D800E and this is the first time I'm going to use a Nikon gear. So I have to buy all the lenses for my use. I would like to know whether the D800E and AF-S 105mm f2.8 micro combination would work fine for portrait / fashion photography? Or should I go for 85mm f1.8? If I go for 105 micro, it will serve the purpose of product photography. but fashion.. please advice!
Thanks..
I currently use the 2.8/60 as my general purpose lens on the D800E (very sharp and flexible and a great Macro) and the 1.4/85 for portraits (also an excellent lens on the D800E). I really can recommend both lenses. I do not know the 1.8/85, so no feedback on this one, except that I do not really trust the cheaper (non Nano coated) designs on the demanding D800E, but I might be wrong. You should try it.

I used to own the 105 Micro back in my D3 / D700 days and I really liked this lens, only sold it because I once more had changed gear. So I expect it to be great on the D800E as well.
 

stickan1

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Re: Fun with D800 Photos

I have had my D800E now for four days and really like it. I have been using a M9 for the last two years so it was fun to do some macro again. Zeiss MP100/2



 
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