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Fun with Nikon Images

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johnnygoesdigital

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We've had amazing temps here in New England! Blocks of ice drift like rafts here on the Vt. coast, some content to just stay put. Taken with a Zeiss 21mm.
 
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eleanorbrown

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Just returned from a short trip to Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. These shots with my D800e and Nikon 35 1.4G lens. Eleanor



 
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Landscapelover

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We thought about going to the Yellowstone this summer but have just changed the plan to the Big Island, Hawaii instead.
How cold was it when you were there?
Pramote
 

eleanorbrown

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Promote, Probably best to go to the Big Island as there are millions of people in yellowstone in the summer (in winter there are very few people and we had parts of the park to ourselves! Winter is cold...we were told to be prepared for 0 to 30 degree weather. Some times with the wind, which could be strong, the chill factor was probably 0-5 degrees. We did some hiking in wind and blowing snow, heavy snow to walk on, etc).... I had 5 layers on top and 3 layers on bottom...face mask came in handy too at times...heavy gloves necessary. We rode in snow cats....6 passengers each and our group had 4 snow cats. eleanor

We thought about going to the Yellowstone this summer but have just changed the plan to the Big Island, Hawaii instead.
How cold was it when you were there?
Pramote
 

gurtch

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TRY AGAIN

D800E 14~24 lens, hand held, monopod. ISO 400, I think about f13. Last image with Tamron 70~300 VC monopod
Dave in NJ
 
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Landscapelover

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Promote, Probably best to go to the Big Island as there are millions of people in yellowstone in the summer (in winter there are very few people and we had parts of the park to ourselves! Winter is cold...we were told to be prepared for 0 to 30 degree weather. Some times with the wind, which could be strong, the chill factor was probably 0-5 degrees. We did some hiking in wind and blowing snow, heavy snow to walk on, etc).... I had 5 layers on top and 3 layers on bottom...face mask came in handy too at times...heavy gloves necessary. We rode in snow cats....6 passengers each and our group had 4 snow cats. eleanor
Eleanor...Thank you very much FYI. I may just plan to go there off-season.
Pramote
 
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