Jorgen Udvang
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D2Xs with 80-200 AF-S @ 100mm and f/3.5
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Lloyd, both are stunnig. Best wishes from us to all the family.A couple from last week. My beautiful niece, who is getting married this morning.
D3s, 70-200/2.8 VRII
Thanks very much Ben!Beautiful image!
Both are good, this one is excellent :thumbs:
Lloyd, both are stunnig. Best wishes from us to all the family.
Regards.
I agree, it's a great camera. I've had three of them, and sometimes still regret selling them. Fortunately, my son has one of them, so I could borrow it, if needed. Great shots, too, Jorgen.D2Xs with 80-200 AF-S @ 200mm and f/4
Shooting with the D2Xs is a superb experience. One thing is the smooth operation and quick response, but most importantly for me is the – sorry for using using a somewhat worn phrase – filmlike output. Colours are exactly to my liking and from ISO 400 and up it produces a grain/noise structure that makes me think "black and white style grain in a colour image". The ISO is pretty much limited to 400 or 800 for largish prints, but I'm used to that. If I ever start talking about selling this camera, please tell me not to be an idiot :lecture: :loco:
Thank you Lloyd!Those are brilliant, Mikael! :salute:
Thanks Lloyd! I got the inspiration from a fellow down in Oz who specializes in this sort of thing. I was trying my hand at it.Fun one, Carlos. Great idea, nice execution.