Wonderfull pictures you make!...please share lenses and camera and aperture(?) and speed(if handheld), not that it doesn't matter...it does
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Thorkil
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Wonderfull pictures you make!...please share lenses and camera and aperture(?) and speed(if handheld), not that it doesn't matter...it does
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Thanks Thorkil!Wonderfull pictures you make!...please share lenses and camera and aperture(?) and speed(if handheld), not that it doesn't matter...it does
Thorkil
Thanks...splendid!Thanks Thorkil!
Nikon D3x | AF-S 105/2,8 VR Micro | f4 | 1/200 | iso 100.
Natural light from the back and one gold/ silver reflector from the front, camera on tripod.
Gorgeous!D3 + AF 200mm f/2G ED VRII
Sunrise this morning on vacation at St. Simons Island, GA.
(edited on laptop...)
Cheers!
Shelby
First off, welcome to the forum!Hello everyone....I'm new to the board. I will tell you up front I am amateur with a serious case of N.A.S (Nikon Acquisition Syndrome). However, I realize there is more to photography than the equipment, which is why I have enjoyed reading through the various threads and soaking up as much information as possible. I am smart enough to realize that I have a lot to learn, and in the near future I will be taking some basic photography classes and working hard to increase my knowledge.
Nonetheless, here a few shots I took during a recent trip to the San Francisco Zoo:
Thank you Lloyd.First off, welcome to the forum!
Really nice images. Thanks for sharing. Do you mind telling us what equipment you're using for these? Thanks.
Thank you. Certainly seems to be working.Thank you Lloyd.
I took the shots with a Nikon D4 utilizing a Nikon 300mm f/4.0D ED-IF AF-S & 17x II TC.