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Fun with Nikon Images

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CNovick

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Try Following this trail! In the high peaks area of the Adirondacks - the maps said this was the trail. It can Hurt!!

 

Steen

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nice series from the woods, gents :thumbup:
let me add one



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© • Nikon D300 • AF-S Nikkor 1.4/50mm G • 1/6 sec. at f/8 ISO 200 • Lightroom 4.4
 

Pierrard

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Pierrard,
those are very impressive stitches - WOW!
Thanks for sharing, S
Thanks very much! Part of it is necessity due to what I want for composition (having only two (prime) lenses that are not wide angle), and part for the resolution - I do like printing large, and with a 12-MP camera that means lots of images!

I'm getting a 24X36" print of the first one, but I'd love to see what it looks like in full 40X60"!
 

etrigan63

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Well I had an opportunity to field test my Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 VC Di USD in real world conditions. My son's 13th birthday party at a place called SkyZone. Basically a trampoline park. The boys were engaged in an hour of rigorous 3D Dodgeball. Trampolines just make it all the crazier. Here are some highlights:













 

Swissblad

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As the weekend fades away, another sunset image.



Taken with a D70 (shock) and old Nikkor AF 300mm f4.0
 
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mjr

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Agreed, very nice Alan, I've been playing with the Zeiss 21 a bit recently and it's a fantastic lens.

Mat
 
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mjr

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Superb Pramote, I'd love to photograph active lava, the old stuff on Iceland was incredible to look at.

Mat
 

AlanS

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Thanks for the comments guys:thumbup: here's another snap from my holidays....D600, Samyang 35mm f1.4
 
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mjr

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Evening!

Lots of nice landscapes, by way of contrast, here's a nice Icelandic Horse chewing a bit of grass! The Zeiss 135 was fantastic on these animals, I managed a very high rate of keepers with focus on the eye, surprised myself!



Mat
 
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