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Fun with Nikon Images

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Some recent images from a trip to Shore Acres State Park, OR.

All are with my new Nikon D800e this past week.

Lenses used: 1st image - 85mm f1.8g at f11, 1/125, iso 100
2nd image - 35mm f1.4g at f11, 1/60, iso 100
3rd image - 50mm f1.8g at f11, 1/60, iso 100
4th image - 50mm f1.8g at f8, 1/6, iso 100
 
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eleanorbrown

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Thanks Ben, I used this lens almost exclusively on this trip...much of the subject matter demanded ultra wide viewpoints! Look forward to seeing what you get with your 14-24! Eleanor

Beautiful images Eleanor! I am on the road, just starting a 6 week photo / camping outing and am viewing on my MacBook Pro, but the subtle colors and detail you are getting from your 14-24 are inspiring. I will be using mine a lot on this outing.
 

Thorkil

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D700, Sigma 15mm/2.8, 1/125 sec at f / 18, ISO200 "proud owner"
D700, 24-70/2.8, 1/80 sec at f / 20, ISO200 "best friends"


Greetings, Jurgen
That animal is obviously in love (in the man or the photografer?), look at that smile!
Thorkil
 

Magic

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@Thorkil

Just to clarify...I have nothing to do with the camel or that guy..:D - I only pressed the shutter...

The camel-shots were taken near a camel race-track and the camels are being brought there twice a day for exercising.

Like in other parts of the world where you have horse- or dog racing, you can bet on a camel.
The owner of a good camel can easily become a millionaire, which might explain that smile...

Greetings, Jurgen
 

Thorkil

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@Thorkil

Just to clarify...I have nothing to do with the camel or that guy..:D - I only pressed the shutter...

The camel-shots were taken near a camel race-track and the camels are being brought there twice a day for exercising.

Like in other parts of the world where you have horse- or dog racing, you can bet on a camel.
The owner of a good camel can easily become a millionaire, which might explain that smile...

Greetings, Jurgen
Thank you for explaining, Jurgen! And the Camel almost look as happy as its owner, but in a more modest, reserved and dignified manner (so we don't have to think that annimals don't think!, I think) :)
Thorkil
 

johnnygoesdigital

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These photo's are great, but perhaps it's more useful to size them as smaller JPG's, so a viewer can just click on the image for a full view. That way, when someone comments on a photograph, the whole page does replicate again... Great photo's...
 
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A few more from and around Telluride, D800E. Voigtlander 90, Zeiss 25, Nikon 200/4 and a litttle help from Joe Colson FrameSHop...
I have a few more coming,...
Steven
Beautiful scenery! I thought I recognized those frames. :cool:

Joe
 
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