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Fun with Nikon Images

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Landscapelover

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Hawaii Volcano National Park, HI
Nikon D800E/Nikon 24-70mm AFS

This was one of the most exciting experiences in my life. I was as close to the cliff as a guide allowed with the slow lava flow 2 feet from behind. I believe that was the best spot I could get.
I didn't move tripods for most of my shootings at all. To complicated the situation, there was intermittent raining (D4 would be nice) but at the end, it's well worth it.
The trip to Big Island would not be completed w/o these pictures.
More will follow.

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Pramote
http://pramotelaoprasert.zenfolio.com
 
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Mr.Gale

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Hawaii Volcano National Park, HI
Nikon D800E/Nikon 24-70mm AFS

This was one of the most exciting experiences in my life. I was as close to the cliff as a guide allowed with the slow lava flow 2 feet from behind. I believe that was the best spot I could get.
I didn't move tripods for most of my shootings at all. To complicated the situation, there was intermittent raining (D4 would be nice) but at the end, it's well worth it.
The trip to Big Island would not be completed with these pictures.
More will follow.

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Pramote
Zenfolio | Pramote Laoprasert

Can I go with you the next time you go? :) That looks like so much fun!

Mr.Gale
 

BenH

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Pramote, Beautiful image!

Hawaii Volcano National Park, HI
Nikon D800E/Nikon 24-70mm AFS

This was one of the most exciting experiences in my life. I was as close to the cliff as a guide allowed with the slow lava flow 2 feet from behind. I believe that was the best spot I could get.
I didn't move tripods for most of my shootings at all. To complicated the situation, there was intermittent raining (D4 would be nice) but at the end, it's well worth it.
The trip to Big Island would not be completed w/o these pictures.
More will follow.

_________________________________
Pramote
Zenfolio | Pramote Laoprasert
 

Stan ROX

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My first "real" shooting session with my D800E.

I had also my H4D & big Studio flashed with me, but the comfort of the Nikon CLS took me over.

I used the 85 mm 1.8 AF-S, 2 x SB-910 & Pocketwizards:

 

neilvan

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Went for a walk around New Westminster, BC, Canada today. (near Vancouver)

D800/50mm f1.8G (Nice lightweight combo for a 'tender' shoulder)





 
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