shtarka1
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Thank You My Friend! Hope You, Ayesha & The Family Are Well!Steve, a great series. Difficult choice, but here is my favorite.:thumbs:
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Thank You My Friend! Hope You, Ayesha & The Family Are Well!Steve, a great series. Difficult choice, but here is my favorite.:thumbs:
nice images eleanor!
i too have the same camera/lens combo. imho, a great combo! i hope you enjoy yours as much as i enjoy mine. in addition, i feel a sense of freedom being able to go out with a small kit (compared to lugging around my tech cameras and hassy equipment) while still able to create high/gallery quality images.
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Beautiful image, Pramote. You do get around, don't you?Cadillac Mountain
Acadia National Park, Maine
Nikon D800E and Nikon 70-200mm VR II
Cheers,
Pramote
Plus one from here, Matto.Thanks Matto!!! Talk About "Shedding A Little Light"! Killer Shot!!!
Awesome shot Graham! :thumbs:Bodie - Church at Night with Star Points
D800 Zeiss ZF.2 25/2 4min @ f/7.1 ISO 100 (Stars ISO 800 1/10s F/4.5)
(and a heck of a lot of light painting & strobes!)
Thanks for the information and reply. At the moment I'm relieved I've got this camera, and love the live view virtual horizon... I'm 3 or 4 hours drive from Lake Tekapo which has been made a "gold level night sky reserve", almost free of light pollution, and must visit soon...Most lenses will not give pin-point stars wide open. A point light source is the best thing to show limitations of a lens. Stopping down two stops or more will tighten up those stars. To stop them from trailing, you will need a shorter exposure or a tracking mount. Tracking will make the ground blur. Welcome to the wonderful fun you can have shooting stars from a rotating platform.
Thanks Steve. The family is doing well.Thank You My Friend! Hope You, Ayesha & The Family Are Well!
Wonderful!:thumbs:
Cadillac Mountain
Acadia National Park, Maine
Nikon D800E and Nikon 70-200mm VR II
Cheers,
Pramote
Wow!:thumbs:
Thanks Brotha!Thanks Steve. The family is doing well.
Our best regards to you and yours.
Creatively framed & beautiful capture Rayyan!
Plus one from me. Very nice. I've been watching the Tour d' France. All this makes me want to pack up and head there!Thanks Brotha!
Creatively framed & beautiful capture Rayyan!