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Fun with Nikon Images

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Pierrard

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Trying out some studio shots with my Nikon D90 and 200/4 AIS + 26mm extension tube:


2-light setup, 12 component images of 4 seconds each at f/16, assembled and edited in Photoshop.


3-light setup, 24 component images of 4 seconds each at f/16, assembled and edited in Photoshop.
 

etrigan63

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Was the clock stopped? That would've wreaked havoc with the amount of time the shots took.
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Pierrard

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Yes, the clock was indeed stopped; when running the weights below the face of the clock are turning, which would also have presented a problem.

I do want to do some long exposures of clocks, but due to the changing image of the subject, a panorama (and so, a high-resolution image/print, with my equipment) is out of the question.

Total time to capture the exposures for that image was just over five minutes.
 

johnnygoesdigital

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This is Bethany Bosch a professional swimmer from the U.S. getting ready for her English Channel crossing. Winds were really strong and we actually had lights standing in 4 feet of water with sandbags, I of course, wore waders... D800/85 1.4
 
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mjr

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Evening!

Thanks for everyone who's liking my pictures, very nice of you!

Here's a shot from the lava fields in Iceland, this area is so stunning! The moss on the old lava is an incredible colour, one of my favorite parts of the island.



Ignore any exif data, for some reason Photoshop is changing it when I add a border, this is shot with the Zeiss 135 f2

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