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Fun with Nikon Images

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jbcrane

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OK, so these weren't made with my Nikon digital, but they were made with my Nikon F6 and digi-tized ;-). All on the new Provia 400 (fabulous film).
Please don't shoot me.
 

Lloyd

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OK, so these weren't made with my Nikon digital, but they were made with my Nikon F6 and digi-tized ;-). All on the new Provia 400 (fabulous film).
Please don't shoot me.
All nice shots, John. Especially like the fireman shot.

No sweat on the F6. The thread is "Nikon Images", not just Nikon digital. :thumbup:
 

DonWeston

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Steve - gorgeous monochromes and presentation, definatelly welcome and very nice eye candy too...and thanks for the kind comments guys... Don
 

jbcrane

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Hey all...here are a couple from my Nikon bodies...
Don-that shot of Half Dome was made in some mighty beautiful light. But that Antelope image- just gorgeous. Nice job of controlling your range and framing out the hot spots. Not easy to do there.
 

Lloyd

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Meet Monica, Mimi's friend and work colleague. This shot is from last Saturday, just minutes after she finished "The Spartan Race", where she ran 8 miles through the hills of the Olympic XC skiing venue at Soldier Hollow.



Along the way, among other things (I only got shots of a few of the obstacles), she and about 2000 of her best friends:

Dragged or carried 75lb concrete blocks up a 22% grade, and then carried them back down again:


Crawled on their bellies for 30 yards, under barbed wire:




Jumped over fire (though some were genuinely terrified by this):


Negotiated (alone or with help) the water and mud hazards:


And then, fought their way past the Gladiators standing in front of the finishline:


Bloodied, but unbowed, they loved it:


All with the D3s, 70-200/2.8 VRII
 
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shtarka1

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Meet Monica, Mimi's friend and work colleague. This shot is from last Saturday, just minutes after she finished "The Spartan Race", where she ran 8 miles through the hills of the only Olympic XC skiing venue at Soldier Hollow.




Jumped over fire (though some were genuinely terrified by this):



Bloodied, but unbowed, they loved it:


All with the D3s, 70-200/2.8 VRII
Tremendous Athleticism, Fortitude & A Little "Mishooga"! Fantastic Captures Lloyd!
 

rayyan

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Meet Monica, Mimi's friend and work colleague. This shot is from last Saturday, just minutes after she finished "The Spartan Race", where she ran 8 miles through the hills of the only Olympic XC skiing venue at Soldier Hollow.





Jumped over fire (though some were genuinely terrified by this):





All with the D3s, 70-200/2.8 VRII
Lloyd: The venue, The color, The comp, The moment you pressed the shutter

are masterful. This is an outstanding series I am seeing from you.

I might even add, one of the very best I have seen here.:salute:
 

jbcrane

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Meet Monica, Mimi's friend and work colleague. This shot is from last Saturday, just minutes after she finished "The Spartan Race", where she ran 8 miles through the hills of the only Olympic XC skiing venue at Soldier Hollow.

Crawled on their bellies for 30 yards, under barbed wire:



Jumped over fire (though some were genuinely terrified by this):




All with the D3s, 70-200/2.8 VRII
Lloyd, these are fanastic. The one of her jumping over the fire and the long-shot of them crawling beneath the barbed wire are my 2 favorites. You're really doing some wonderful work with the D3S. Great job.
 
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