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Simon, so sharp & colorful! Nice work!Some macro shots from the D700 and 105mm f2.8 AF-S VR lens. I've done so little macro with the D700 and this lens, so I'm trying things out. My Gitzo lost a bolt from one of the legs so it was a bit wonky!
Being able to use LiveView is great. Too bad the D700 doesn't have a pivoting LCD though. Processed with Topaz Detail 2.
Filigreed Leaf
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Worm Trails
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The Steppes
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Fiddlehead
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Cheers,
Matt, a 500mm f4! What else are you hiding in that "makeup kit!" Sharp!Some geese and a duck. BNIF. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
2. D3; 500mm f/4; 1/250s @ f/11; +1/3 EV; ISO 800
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Simon, now that you can take to the bank:thumbs:Some macro shots from the D700 and 105mm f2.8 AF-S VR lens. I've done so little macro with the D700 and this lens, so I'm trying things out. My Gitzo lost a bolt from one of the legs so it was a bit wonky!
Being able to use LiveView is great. Too bad the D700 doesn't have a pivoting LCD though. Processed with Topaz Detail 2.
Filigreed Leaf
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Worm Trails
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The Steppes
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Fiddlehead
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Cheers,
Beautiful shot, Rayyan.
Best,
Osman
Thank you kindly guys.Rayyan....Framing,Saturation & Yes Framing...Awesome!
Beautiful image. National Geographic-worthy!:clap::clap::clap:In the fields....
Thanks for your time.
Very much appreciated, Lloyd.Beautiful image. National Geographic-worthy!:clap::clap::clap:
Osman: Thanks. It was handheld. I took it up photographing bears, also. Frankly, it's too heavy to lug around. I sold it. I'm hoping the 300 f/2.8 with the TC-E 20 III will replace it with less weight, and comparable IQ (or at least close). If, I win the lottery, I'll get a 400mm f/2.8!Wow, I say! Hand-held?
Best,
Osman
Steve: It'd be a really big "makeup" kit! See, above. It was impressive with the full camo cover.Matt, a 500mm f4! What else are you hiding in that "makeup kit!" Sharp!
rayyan: +1. Aboudd said it all. Beautiful.+1, I LOVE the red elements, especially the person in the red jacket. You couldn't have designed it better. Is that another lighthouse or a windmill on the bump in the horizon. The more I look at this, the more I enjoy it. Well done.
Thanks Aboudd. It just a beacon.+1, I LOVE the red elements, especially the person in the red jacket. You couldn't have designed it better. Is that another lighthouse or a windmill on the bump in the horizon. The more I look at this, the more I enjoy it. Well done.
Bless you Matt.
Aboudd: Very nice detail shot. I've enjoyed your Washington DC photos.Not what you think .. ;-)
This is a study from my monument series. The protruding finger is on a statue of FDR at the memorial in Washington, D.C. I assume that this is the hand that signed all the bills comprising the New Deal.
D3x/Sigma 150
rayan: Just beautiful! Great asymmetrical, but balanced, composition. Thank you for sharing.In the fields....
Thanks for your time.
Rayyan,Lloyd Speaks The Truth!!!:thumbs:Beautiful image. National Geographic-worthy!:clap::clap::clap: