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Steve/Jorgen/Lloyd/Chris/Jason/Dave: Gentlemen, thank you!
Cheers, Matt
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Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
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Dave: Thanks. In these eagle's case it's about 15 miles, then they'd be in Alaska. No difference. My niece's boys live in Calgary and they'd insist that these are Canadian Bald Eagles. I don't think eagles can play hockey? Cheers, Matt.Jason, I just sent you an e-mail regarding the 16-35mm f4.
Matt, those Eagle shots are fantastic. We're supposed to have an Eagle breeding ground a couple hours from where I am....but I haven't found it yet....but hope to soon. Wonder what the differences are between the Canadian Bald Eagles vs. the American ones...and please, no cracks about how they play better hockey
Dave (D&A)
Thanks Matt. Toyota doesn't sell many big trucks here, but all Toyota one-ton trucks sold anywhere in the world, even in Japan, are made in Thailand. 60% of all vehicles sold in this country are one-ton trucks. The one in the photo is older though, probably early sixties, but the owner didn't know.Jorgen: Thanks. Strong graphic design photo! Does toyota sell diesels in Thailand? Cheers, Matt
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Osman: Thank you. Much appreciated.Matt, it's difficult but always a pleasure trying to catch with your excellent output. The first eagle was probably the best shot I've seen for ages! Thank you for sharing.
Best,
Osman
Alex: Excellent photos! The slightly vivid color suits the subjects well. The colors of the Russian Orthodox Church are incredible. It must have been newly painted? Thanks for sharing.Some more pics from 9th May (D3x, DC 135/2):
Hound and lone eagle. Prince Rupert, BC. Cheers, Matt
1. D300; 300mm f/2.8; 1/1250s @ f/6.3; +1 EV; ISO 800
2. D300; 300mm f/2.8; 1/1250s @ f/6.3; +1 EV; ISO 800
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Some more pics from 9th May (D3x, DC 135/2):
Alex & Matt...Outstanding!.
The play was a raunchy (real raunchy!) burlesque done "Capital Hill" style (Seattle's alternative art/rock/gay neighborhood.. pretty much anything goes... offend everybody). Here's a few of the photos. Critique/hints/advice/camera settings - all appreciated. Cheers, Matt
1. D3s; 24-70mm f/2.8; 42mm; 1/50s @ f/2.8; ISO 5600
2. D3s; 24-70mm f/2.8; 70mm; 1/50s @ f/3.5; ISO 5000
5. D3s; 24-70mm f/2.8; 62mm; 1/50s @ f/3.5; ISO 11400
6. D3s; 24-70mm; ISO 6400
More can be found here:
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com/p643309537
Excellent,Jorgen!Fantastic eagles Matt. Here's my humble contribution, a diesel
D80 with 80-200 AF-S @ 155mm and f/8.0
I think the difference is that the Canadian eagles line their nests with maple leaves.Wonder what the differences are between the Canadian Bald Eagles vs. the American ones...and please, no cracks about how they play better hockey
Dave (D&A)
These are beautiful images, Osman. I love the effect of the tree's shadow in that second one.I started to lose my courage to post anything here...
Outstanding images by Alex and Matt again.
And now for something completely different: Poppies!
D700 and Nikkor 50/1,4 under fierce noon sun.
Thanks for looking,
Osman
Thank you.Alex: Excellent photos! The slightly vivid color suits the subjects well. The colors of the Russian Orthodox Church are incredible. It must have been newly painted? Thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Matt
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Alex, please join us on the "new and improved" Nikon images thread. Located here: http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16567Thank you.
I think they make restoration every year. I'm just not sure it's not plain business...