Jorgen Udvang
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Been up north for a couple of days. No computer, no email, just a camera. I should go there more often. Here's one of the locals
D80 with 85mm f/1,8 @ f/2.0
D80 with 85mm f/1,8 @ f/2.0
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man what a magnificent animal!!!!!!!! absolutely beautiful shots!!A few more bear shote from the Khutzeymateen, British Columbia.
This teenager was a poser. Thanks for looking. Cheers,
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Couldnt have said it any better! Bravo!!!Again I'm overwhelmed by the quality AND quantity of images posted in this thread. This group of masters evidently know how to squeeze the last drops out of a Nikon!
Cheers,
Osman
really I hope you are putting something together to publish, the world needs to these!!!The sunsets are beautiful up north as well
D80 with 70-300mm ED @ 135mm and f/4.5
I hate this lens, but when it's in focus and at less than 150-200mm, it can produce some nice photos.
I agree completely.Again I'm overwhelmed by the quality AND quantity of images posted in this thread. This group of masters evidently know how to squeeze the last drops out of a Nikon!
Cheers,
Osman
I agree. Special image.Corlan, the first crop has a transcendental beauty.
Osman
Corlan, does the name "John Ernst Steinbeck, Jr" ring a bell? This reminds me of something out of "The Grapes Of Wrath"! Keep producing "Boring Stuff"...It's Brilliant!:thumbs:ok now, more boring stuff, no darts, no sunset, just plain ol'countryside
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D700 - 105mm