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Fun with Nikon Images

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AlanS

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Very nice, and definitely prefer the slow shutter speed versions over the stop action. These might look even better as b&w… perhaps?
Thanks for the comment Rob. The normal pic was just to show how rough the sea was. I will be converting some to B&W over the next few days, this subject just begs to be monochrome. This one will stay in colour though:)
 

johnnygoesdigital

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Quentin,

The first one in your series really shows the amazing micro contrast of the ZF.2 21mm. I owned the H4D/40 and HCD 28mm, but prefer the D800/e, Zeiss combo for landscapes.
I use a Heliopan ES digital 82 filter that has OD threads, and never vignettes with my filters.
I've said this before Quentin, but you have the coolest name this side of James Bond!

Here's a few for our upcoming show...

D800/zf.2 21mm
 
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Quentin_Bargate

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Quentin,

The first one in your series really shows the amazing micro contrast of the ZF.2 21mm. I owned the H4D/40 and HCD 28mm, but prefer the D800/e, Zeiss combo for landscapes.
I use a Heliopan ES digital 82 filter that has OD threads, and never vignettes with my filters.
I've said this before Quentin, but you have the coolest name this side of James Bond!

Here's a few for our upcoming show...

D800/zf.2 21mm
Very nice shots! Love the 21mm Zeiss. I'm probably going all-prime on the D800E

Bargate... Quentin Bargate. :ROTFL:
 

neilvan

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I know, I know...another flower but they are a real passion of mine. What can I say, the form and colours always captivate me.

I am so glad I got a D800, the color depth is the best I have seen personally in any camera. My cameras in the past would have rendered this either mauve or blue. With the D800 you get to see mauve and blue and everything in between. Captured with the 105mm VR.


Sidewalk Crocus by Neil Vanderwolf, on Flickr
 

tashley

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Have been testing the 24-70 for review and had some fun. Very useful lens.

I call this one 'This Little Piggy'
:D



And I quite like this one for a snap:


And this one:
 

Lloyd

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Bob: Love the Islandic horse shot. I'm a fan of those critters.

Tim: Sure looks like it works from here. Nice set.
 

AlanS

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Was going to go out shooting today but it has decided to throw it down with snow, forecast was for a frosty start! Ah well, here is a B&W conversion from last weeks trip to Northumberland. D600, Samyang 35mm.
 
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