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Fun with Nikon Images

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Jorgen Udvang

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Just to avoid any misunderstandings: There are metal objects at the Motor Show as well. Not that they attract much interest, but I guess they need to have them there, or else they would have to rename the event Bangkok International Pretty Girl Show. I guess I would attend anyway :D

D300 with Tamron 17-50 @ 29mm and f/4



D300 with Tamron 17-50 @ 29mm and f/4



Sorry for the ugly background on this one. They weren't willing to remove it, and borrowing the car for a quick photo session at the beach wasn't too popular either. Where is that f/1.0 zoom when I need it... :(
 

rayyan

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D300 with Tamron 17-50 @ 29mm and f/4



Sorry for the ugly background on this one. They weren't willing to remove it, and borrowing the car for a quick photo session at the beach wasn't too popular either. Where is that f/1.0 zoom when I need it... :(

Vvrrooommm!!:thumbs:
 

Lloyd

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Man Great Detail! Those Guy's Were "Jacked" Back In The Day!:D Nice Grab & Processing Rayyan!
Plus 1! And a very impressive piece for sure. Nicely captured. :salute:

Just to avoid any misunderstandings: There are metal objects at the Motor Show as well. Not that they attract much interest, but I guess they need to have them there, or else they would have to rename the event Bangkok International Pretty Girl Show. I guess I would attend anyway :D

Sorry for the ugly background on this one. They weren't willing to remove it, and borrowing the car for a quick photo session at the beach wasn't too popular either. Where is that f/1.0 zoom when I need it... :(
Wow. Nice for sure, Jorgen. :thumbup:
 

bensonga

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I received the Fotodiox Pro Hasselblad V=>Nikon F lens adapter on Friday and took a few shots with it today, on the D700. First off, the adapter is very well made....there is absolutely no play or give in the lens to adapter or adapter to camera body at all. It's well designed, with a tripod foot mount on the bottom of the adapter itself. A real bargain for $69 with free shipping (from Amazon).

Here's one of my first shots, taken with the CFi 100mm f3.5 lens, cropped, at f5.6. I don't know that the results will be any better than the best Nikon AF lenses have to offer, but it's nice to know I'll be able to use my HB Zeiss lenses on the D800E (when it arrives), if I'm so inclined.

Gary

 

Dan Bellyk

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Just to avoid any misunderstandings: There are metal objects at the Motor Show as well. Not that they attract much interest, but I guess they need to have them there, or else they would have to rename the event Bangkok International Pretty Girl Show. I guess I would attend anyway :D

D300 with Tamron 17-50 @ 29mm and f/4



D300 with Tamron 17-50 @ 29mm and f/4



Sorry for the ugly background on this one. They weren't willing to remove it, and borrowing the car for a quick photo session at the beach wasn't too popular either. Where is that f/1.0 zoom when I need it... :(
Star Silver is excellent , like to see a tighter crop
 

Lloyd

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I received the Fotodiox Pro Hasselblad V=>Nikon F lens adapter on Friday and took a few shots with it today, on the D700. First off, the adapter is very well made....there is absolutely no play or give in the lens to adapter or adapter to camera body at all. It's well designed, with a tripod foot mount on the bottom of the adapter itself. A real bargain for $69 with free shipping (from Amazon).

Here's one of my first shots, taken with the CFi 100mm f3.5 lens, cropped, at f5.6. I don't know that the results will be any better than the best Nikon AF lenses have to offer, but it's nice to know I'll be able to use my HB Zeiss lenses on the D800E (when it arrives), if I'm so inclined.

Gary
Very impressive detail in that shot, Gary. That adapter, and a few Hassey lenses = very tempting! :thumbup:
 

bensonga

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The snow is FINALLY melting here in Alaska! :thumbs:

Gary

D700 and the AF-S 85mm f1.8G lens (it seems quite good to me)
 

bensonga

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Very impressive detail in that shot, Gary. That adapter, and a few Hassey lenses = very tempting! :thumbup:
Especially for those of us who still have a few Hassey lenses, perhaps collecting dust in the closet.....gives them a second life. I am really impressed with the quality of that adapter.....and for my shooting style (slow), it works just fine. I'm anxious to see how these lenses perform on a 36mp, 35mm sized sensor.
 
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mikoo

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Tokyo Tower / Location: Tokyo, Japan / Camera: Nikon D300 with Nikkor 17-55mm f2.8

Going green in Jakarta. Nice.
Thanks Llyod. Yup, Every Sunday morning Jakarta has Car Free Day event and the roads are open for bikers and joggers.

Just to avoid any misunderstandings: There are metal objects at the Motor Show as well. Not that they attract much interest, but I guess they need to have them there, or else they would have to rename the event Bangkok International Pretty Girl Show. I guess I would attend anyway :D

D300 with Tamron 17-50 @ 29mm and f/4



D300 with Tamron 17-50 @ 29mm and f/4



Sorry for the ugly background on this one. They weren't willing to remove it, and borrowing the car for a quick photo session at the beach wasn't too popular either. Where is that f/1.0 zoom when I need it... :(
Great set Jorgen. Really love that first shot.

The snow is FINALLY melting here in Alaska! :thumbs:

Gary

D700 and the AF-S 85mm f1.8G lens (it seems quite good to me)
Very nice, bensonga. Now I'm thinking to get a 85mm 1.8G.
 

ghoonk

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Some shots from my D700 (now sold) and D3s with the 24-70 and 70-200 at the Dunlop 24H of Dubai Endurance Race earlier this year

A local racer - Bassem Kronfli


Race queen


sakamoto getting ready to leave the pits


My personal fav - shot from 15m away. And yes, the focus on the rear of the car was deliberate :)


Pit stop


Full album here
 

Lloyd

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Some shots from my D700 (now sold) and D3s with the 24-70 and 70-200 at the Dunlop 24H of Dubai Endurance Race earlier this year

Full album here
Really nice set! (I enjoyed the entire album; some amazing work there Kenneth.) Love the shot with the focus on the rear of the car! And that "Race Queen", well, that goes without saying! :D
 
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