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Fun with Nikon Images

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Swissblad

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Thanks for the likes, folks - appreciated!

Another D700 pic, but this time an oldie....



Nikon D700, Nikkor AFS 70-200 VRII, TC20EIII
 

Swissblad

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Another D700 oldie......processed with C1 .... the best for D700 files?


Have a good summer, folks.

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rayyan

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I really like this image - the expression - and especially the B&W conversion..... any details?

Best, S.

Thanks neil, Jorgen, Steen, Swissblad :salute:

Swissblad, this is a very old image ( 2006 ) shot on the D70S with the 85/1.4D, F5.0, ss 1/160, iso 200, jpg. I am attaching the original file with the exif intact.


Covered to bw with Alienskin Exposure X a few days ago. I do not remember which bw film simulation I used here..sorry.

Warmest regards.
 

Swissblad

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Thanks Rayyan...... your motto really is "have camera, will travel".

Love the Alsace as well.....great place, especially at Xmas..... wonderful fairs and ambiance.
 

Jack

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Another D700 oldie......processed with C1 .... the best for D700 files?


Have a good summer, folks.

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Nice image! Re C1, yes it is excellent on Nikon files, but honestly so can be Capture NX. For sure, C1 is my personal goto since I know it. But occasionally I run into a file that I can't seem to quite get the look I want out of it, and somehow Capture frequently delivers it -- albeit usually with a lot of experimenting to get it there though! :bugeyes:
 

Swissblad

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Nice image! Re C1, yes it is excellent on Nikon files, but honestly so can be Capture NX. For sure, C1 is my personal goto since I know it. But occasionally I run into a file that I can't seem to quite get the look I want out of it, and somehow Capture frequently delivers it -- albeit usually with a lot of experimenting to get it there though! :bugeyes:
Thanks for the kind comment and info Jack.

I'll look into Capture NX as well.....

....wait....

oh, no.... another program to be middlingly awful to no good at.....:facesmack:
 

Hulyss Bowman

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If Amazon is right, tomorrow I'll receive a wonderful toy ! Can't wait to post some pictures of it, many of you will be jealous :) I'm waiting for it since a week I'm in the upper strata of excitation.
 
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