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Fun with Nikon Images

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robsteve

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I was a spectator at an amateur boxing match a few weeks ago and brought along the D800E and a 50mm f1.8 G. The competitor in the red was the favorite and got a bit of a surprise from his opponent. In the end, red won, but not without a lot of work.

 
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Steen

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Tribunj,Croatia..



D600,24-85VR


beautiful sunset scenery, ceh :thumbup:

my wife and I were in Croatia three years ago, in spring 2010, a nice country with a beautiful nature, I hope to go back there some day


©lick for native sizes


© • Nikon D300 • AF-S Nikkor 1.4/50mm G • 1/640 sec. at f/8 ISO 200 • Lightroom 4.4




© • Nikon D300 • AF-S Nikkor 1.4/50mm G • 1/800 sec. at f/8 ISO 200 • Lightroom 4.4




© • Nikon D300 • AF-S Nikkor 1.4/50mm G • 1/320 sec. at f/8 ISO 200 • Lightroom 4.4
 

neilvan

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This basically falls apart after being downsized so much but I still wanted to share it...

D800|CZ 85mm f1.4 ZF.2|9 Photos

Paint Brush Trail, Manning Park, BC, Canada
 
Some more shots from Yellowstone - D800E

Lower Falls - taken just after sunset.



And another from Canyon - taken around the same time as the Falls.



Cheers,
 

fultonpics

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jorgen

both were shot with 400 2.8 from pool deck on a D4. 'fills' the frame! think it was 9-point focus, but i get totally confused on what all those focus points do. shooting D3 and D4 for years and haven't a clue if one focus point setting is better than another. I used 1-point for the longest time, but in swimming the splash messes with it. it was on continuous focus and the 'concept' for both was back lighting. i always use manual speed, aperture and ISO--i'm too old to trust those auto features I pay the big bucks for. the other photogs were on the the other side of the pool, figuring i had no idea what i was doing. im sure they got good shots too.
 

Jorgen Udvang

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Interesting what you say about focus points. I clearly prefer 11 points and layout of the D2Xs and F6 to the newer cameras, but I suppose it depends on what one's shooting :)
 
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