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Rayyan: +1. The fjord shots are beautiful. Cheers, MattRayyan, Good Gracious Brotha! Scrumpdillyicious! Now there's a word i haven't used here before! So MMMMMM GOOOOD!
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Rayyan: +1. The fjord shots are beautiful. Cheers, MattRayyan, Good Gracious Brotha! Scrumpdillyicious! Now there's a word i haven't used here before! So MMMMMM GOOOOD!
Steve: These are great. Took it to work and the mall, eh? Boy that lens is sharpalicious! Nice twist to the last one.Just a few more with the new 24, 1.4... (it's tough posting images after Rayyan)....
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D3, 24, 1.4
+1 on that.Rayyan: These are incredibly beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Cheers, Matt
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Thanks Matt!Steve: These are great. Took it to work and the mall, eh? Boy that lens is sharpalicious! Nice twist to the last one.
Cheers, Matt
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Very Nicely Done.One just must keep trying...
1 A touch of HDR [5 images]
D3X. f11. 24mm I think!
Enjoy.
John
Wow. Steve, you've got a winner... and you obviously know how to use it! Looking forward to much more.:thumbup:Just a few more with the new 24, 1.4... (it's tough posting images after Rayyan)....
D3, 24, 1.4
+1. Stunning. Harsh, but very beautiful.Rayyan: These are incredibly beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Cheers, Matt
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More great stuff, Matt. Love the moments you caught.Introducing Lucy, who's lived in the Khutzeymateen since she was a cub. She had two cubs of her own when we photographed her. No classical dance training. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
Thanks Jorgen! Can you please tell my wife that!Rayyan,
Steve,
That portrait with the 24 is worth the price of that lens, whatever it costs. Excellent!
Thanks Boston Lloyd!Wow. Steve, you've got a winner... and you obviously know how to use it! Looking forward to much more.:thumbup:
Hey, thats my stomping ground! Great shot! First one isn't showing for some reason.A couple from this morning. Next to the MIT boathouse... in the rain.
Both with the D3, 300/2.8, ISO 2000:
JohnH: +1. what he said. where is this BTW? Cheers, MattVery Nicely Done.
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Lloyd: Thanks.More great stuff, Matt. Love the moments you caught.
Lloyd: This is a terrific capture. Love the framing, compression and pp. Running just out of step. You should have yelled at them to get squared away!A couple from this morning. Next to the MIT boathouse... in the rain.
Both with the D3, 300/2.8, ISO 2000:
Aboudd: This is beautiful. I love photos like this. I have the older Sigma 180mm macro. I should get it out, now that spring is perhaps here. Cheers, MattD3x, Sigma 150/ F9@ 1/200 ISO 320, slightly cropped