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Really great capture IMHO -- it doesn't get any better than that.Nikon Z 7 w/50mm 1.8...
Gorgeous portrait - I've never been a 50mm person - BUT - this is very temptingThank you for the comments. I really appreciate it. It inspires and encourages like no other.
On that note, here's another with the Z7 and 50mm 1.8. I'm finding the beauty of f/1.8 gives a very shallow DOF, but so much more forgiving of f/1.2!
Been a while since I went through recent postings here on the Nikon forum, especially that I have shot "Nikon" DSLR's since their inception. Some truly fantastic images by all! I quoted the above post & image by Paladin as it brought back fond memories of my white water Kayaking days at that very location (Great Fall) for years. I'm now safely ensconced in a touring and/or tandem kayak on calm waters often with a camera nearby or driving over these waters via the American legion (Cabin John) bridge. Far more saner that way.ok, this time i made sure these were done with a nikon body. goes back a few years but still most satisfying. Great Falls ParkView attachment 176485View attachment 176486
Lovely, has the air of a botanical watercolour.
Nikon D700 + Micro-Nikkor 105/4 + Profoto D1
+1, I had a similar feeling when looking at it. Another way to characterise it is a "Karl Blossfeldt" in colour.Lovely, has the air of a botanical watercolour.