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Fun with Nikon Images

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Dreamy,Cool Rayyan!
Rayyan: Yes, that's true! Like it very much. :salute:

"Ma Kettle"
:)
Steve: One very, very nice portrait of an evidently forceful personality. :thumbup:

So during this 6 hour car race, one of the drivers asked if I could take some portraits of his daughter since I was carrying all this camera stuff anyway, in the pit lane, 35 degrees C. "And try to make it look natural", he said. "She always make all kind of strange expressions and weird smiles when she sees a camera."

So I said "Don't smile!", and she didn't :)
Jørgen: That's a really beautiful capture from the pit stop/lane! Great expression with the "hidden" smile. Like it very much and I'm absolutely sure her dad will have appreciated it beyond all measure. :thumbs:
 

Lloyd

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Re: More D4 photos

My daughter and her fiance Aaron at the local St Patricks Day 10K Run from yesterday, and Aaron with his mom and dad.

Definitely out of my element on this type of photography but had some willing subjects anyway.

D4/24-70 2.8 lens/Auto WB/ISO 400
Fun stuff (and cute daughter), Rob. I loved the landscape shots you posted previously. Looking forward to more from you... and the D4!
 

Lloyd

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So during this 6 hour car race, one of the drivers asked if I could take some portraits of his daughter since I was carrying all this camera stuff anyway, in the pit lane, 35 degrees C. "And try to make it look natural", he said. "She always make all kind of strange expressions and weird smiles when she sees a camera."

So I said "Don't smile!", and she didn't :)

D300 with 80-200 AF-S @ 80mm and f/2.8

What a cutie (and apparently, quite a character as well!). :D
 

Lloyd

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Nice work with the speedlight, Carlos. Very handsome "old" fellow! We have a black (well, now grey) one here who'll be 19 in August. No teeth, blind in one eye, mostly deaf, and his front shoulders totally wrecked, but he still acts like a puppy at times; and we love him!
 

shtarka1

Active member
Carlos, Great Shot Of The Old Man! I Have An Old Lady (Not My Wife Lloyd!;- )) Named Wendy Thats 17 As Well! Enjoy Him!
 

Landscapelover

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Steve, a very big thanks.

Prisoners would be led out from the door on your right hand corner. Up the stairs.

Noose would be put around their necks. They would then swing. A few
hundred years ago.


It is a museum park now.
Fantastic light and composition!
Pramote
 

routlaw

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Grain Bins and Country Roads…

Grains Bins and Country Roads today, howling winds and all.

Rob
 
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