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Fun Pictures with Nikon

David K

Workshop Member
One of my son's friends at a recent Birthday party at our house. I won't get into the generational disconnect I feel when I see a pretty and intelligent young lady with ink. She was quite proud of her Rosie the Riveter... a bit of nostalgia for me but from well before her time.
 

etrigan63

Active member
Test of my new 35mm f/2 Nikkor lens (thanks again Brad!). Shot at a little get-together here at my home;

Little Isabel
 

Jeff Turner

Member
Last weekend in Yosemite was mixed weather of snow flurries, showers and blizzard conditions in the high country....so much for fall??? Here is a 3 image stitch (31 mpx) during a moment of partial clearing, and right before another heavy snow flurry. Nikon D3, Zeiss ZF Makro-Planar 100/2.0. Stitched in CS3 with "photomerge" then B+W conversion using Gohrman-Holbert B+W action, selective area level and curve adjustments, and finally palladium toning.

I know...not that creative but the weather just didn't cooperate all weekend long. Had planned to hit the high country and south to Bishop, but the pass was closed for 2 days....so I made the best with the breaks in weather that were given to me.
 
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Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
Lovely photo, Vivek. Actually, I tried the Nikkor 10.5 yesterday, and the Tokina Fisheye zoom as well, both on the S5. I found both of them to have a lot of CA. How is your experience with regards to that?
 
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Vivek

Guest
Hi Jorgen, No CA issues whatsoever with my sample (some are reported to have this problems) of the 10.5 Nikkor (D40x, D300). I keep the front element immaculately clean all the time (a must).

It is prone to flare when pointed towards the Sun though.
 
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