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Fun with Nikon Images

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gurtch

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D800E, Tamron 24~70 f2.8 VC lens. Camera resting on a piling to steady it. ISO 1600, 1/40th sec f3.2 at 38mm lens setting. Love that VC!
 
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Suburban wildlife, photographed in late January literally in our backyard.





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Steen

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Wow, migrating cranes at 10th of February, that's early, isn't it ?

At least it would be early here in Denmark on latitude 56° 00 N in Europe.
I usually do not see them heading North in large numbers before mid March.

Beautiful shots, Karl-Heinz, you make me optimistic.
Spring must be right around the corner in The Northern Hemisphere :angel:
 

k-hawinkler

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Wow, migrating cranes at 10th of February, that's early, isn't it ?

At least it would be early here in Denmark on latitude 56° 00 N in Europe.
I usually do not see them heading North in large numbers before mid March.

Beautiful shots, Karl-Heinz, you make me optimistic.
Spring must be right around the corner in The Northern Hemisphere :angel:

Many thanks Steen. Where I live in New Mexico, at an altitude of around 7000 feet, is as far south as Casablanca in Morocco. This year we saw the first cranes heading north about mid January. In another week or so the migration will be over at our location.

Here we have long summers and winters and fairly short springs and autumns weatherwise. Non native plants get fooled by that. Last year the apple trees were in full bloom in April when freezing temperatures and snow came briefly back. No apples that year on our trees. Native trees know better and wait until the cold days are really over. :D
 

gurtch

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Went out today, and did something different with my photography. Sort of "Found Still Life" shots....all in B&W. I have a bunch more to process. Here are two.
D800E Tamron 24-70 f2.8 lens hand held. Silver Efex Pro to do the B&W conversions. Thanks for looking
Dave in NJ
 

gurtch

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My wife of 56 years and I ventured out yesterday looking for photo opportunities with the snow and ice we have here. D800E, 24~70 f2.8 Tamron VC lens, at 70mm, ISO 200, 1/250 sec f13, hand held. I am impressed with the sharpness of this lens. Actual pixels on the garvey reveal a very sharp image that will certainly hold up to 20"x30".
Thanks for looking
Dave in NJ
 

gurtch

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Two more from the other day's shoot. D800E ,Tamron 70-300mm VC hand held. One made at 70mm (the ropes) and one at 240mm (the garvey boat), both f13. This lens, like it's 24-70 VC mate is a real bargain...very sharp.
Dave in NJ
 
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