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Fun with Nikon Images

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rayyan

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Like my good friend Lloyd, I am hopelessly behind. The bar keeps rising!!:clap:


Same old measly 12 mp.
 

Stan ROX

Member
Re: Fun with the D600!

OK - a last one before I go to sleep.

This evening, I am in Saint Gall, Switzerland. They have a beautiful abbey - even at ISO 2000:

Nikon D600, AF-S 24-70 2.8
ISO 2000, 1/25 sec, f/2.8 @ 36 mm. Handheld.

This image is slighty polished in Lightroom:
Sharpening(73,1.3,25,0) and Denoising(66,100,83,50,52)
Its 1600x1200, so you might want to open it in a separate tab to zoom in to the picture ...

 

aboudd

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Lisbon: Man watching man

Man viewing photo collage in the Lisbon Museum of Contemporary Art. D600, 45MM pancake.
 
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Bildifokus

Member

From the same location but different format. The first in 16:9 and the second in 1:1. I composed both with the horizontal line 1/3 in the image. This also was a rainy day with sky all grey. I used ND filter to get a long exposure.




Nikon D3x | PC-E 45/2,8D ED | Feisol CT-3472LV and CB-50D
 

Jack

Sr. Administrator
Staff member
I definitely prefer the 16:9 version. I might prefer the 1:1 version if the horizon were centered (hint!) ;)
 

markhout

Member
I enjoy looking at this kind of graphic imagery... They are both entirely different images - I have no pref for the one or the other. If you center the horizon on the 1:1 image, then that's an entirely different 3rd image...
 

Bildifokus

Member






More images in different formats. For me it´s a useful tool to get variations in a portrait shoot. :)


Nikon D3x | AF-S 85/1,4G | f2,0 | 1/60 | iso 160 | Feisol CT-3472LV and CB-50D | Lastolite RayD8 c3200 Continuous Lighting
 

robsteve

Subscriber
Once again, not as artistic as the above shots, but here are a couple Basketball shots from this morning. I picked these two because of the expression on their faces. Shot with the 70-200mm and 3200iso.





 

GrahamWelland

Subscriber & Workshop Member

Portland Lighthouse, Portland, Maine
Nikon D800E; Nikon 14-28mm AFS f/2.8 at 14mm
Nice use of the super wide at Portland Head over that infernal fence!! (I wish someone would hide that horrible white plastic drain that I have a terrible time trying to hide when I shoot here myself).

Beautiful version of a great location.
 
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