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Fun with Nikon Images

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mjr

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I agree, great bokeh but what stands out is the processing, the look of the image is amazing!

I also think the portrait above by RYC is fantastic too, I might unlike it so I can like it again!

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mjr

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Evening!

Going through some Iceland images, here's one that captured the amazing sky and changing weather.

Pylons



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Swissblad

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Thanks for the kind "likes" folks.

Once in a while I take some of my old Nikkors for a walk, in this case the 24mm f2.8 with D700.





Have a great WE all.
 
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Evening!

Here's a shot with the 85 f1.8g, I was looking forward to using this lens as the 50 1.8 is a fantastic lens for the money, the 85 I found to be bloody awful! Obviously just the conditions I was using it in but for general shooting in daylight it was harsh and just lacked any character, to my eyes anyway. This was about the only shot I liked from it.



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AlanS

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Well I am back shooting again (hardly shoot at all in the summer) and back off my holidays, so have a few to process. Here is the first, D600, Samyang 35mm f1.4 .........
 
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mjr

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Evening!

Here's a nice little spot, somewhere North of Reykjavik on the way to Westfjords, wouldn't mind living here!



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Pierrard

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A few more from my Calgary roadtrip in July (need to work on my turn-over time!)


In the Chilliwack Forest District; this reminded me slightly of Half Dome in Yosemite.
43-image panorama (172MP) with Nikon D90 and 200/4 AIS.
First shot I can print at 40X60" at 300dpi!


Pretty sky over Calgary.
Single image with Nikon D90 and 50/1.8D.


Near the Drumheller Hoodoos.
42-image panorama (153MP) with Nikon D90 and 200/4 AIS.
I'd like to do this one in B&W as well, but I'm not getting exactly what I want for this shot with Photoshop. Incentive to get Silver FX, I suppose.
 
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CNovick

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Photograph of a waterfall on the Hudson River - Lake Luzerne, NY

D3200; Sigma 10mm-20mm zoom lens.

 
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Hulyss Bowman

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Hulyss

Nice work - how do you process your B&W?

Thanks, S
Hello S !

It is a very underexposed ISO 800 shoot with the D700 @ f1.2. On the original you almost can't see the subject. When I push expo slider by +3 or +4, the grain pop up (I love the grain of this Renesas sensor, pretty unique). Then I switch to monochrome and manage contrasts :)
 
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