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Fun with Nikon Images

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mjr

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Evening

I hope you all have a nice weekend planned.

Here's a nice wintery street.

 

ceh

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Thank you all for likes.
:)
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Florence,Italy.



D600,24-85 VR,handheld
 
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Jorgen Udvang

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Ceh, you have to straighten the verticals of the back wall, particularly the ones in the corners, to make the perspective right. I use Edit/Transform/Warp for this. Work in a separate layer and use grid to maintain control. It's possible to use Edit/Transform/Perspective also, but in this case, the verticals are pointing in several different directions, so it might not work properly.
 

ceh

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Ceh, you have to straighten the verticals of the back wall, particularly the ones in the corners, to make the perspective right. I use Edit/Transform/Warp for this. Work in a separate layer and use grid to maintain control. It's possible to use Edit/Transform/Perspective also, but in this case, the verticals are pointing in several different directions, so it might not work properly.
Jorgen,
Thank you.
I have tried to repair with help of your method.
:)
 
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RVB

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D800E and the superb 70-200mm vdii ,Shot this from the car window while sitting at the traffic lights... ios400 f3.2 1/20sec..
 

bensonga

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I bought a D7100 and 60mm Micro-Nikkor recently. Nice Fall weather here today, so I took a walk to test the new gear. These shots were handheld. So far, I'm pretty happy with the results.

Gary



 

Swissblad

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Hi Ben, glad you're liking the D7100 - it has pretty impressive IQ in a small package.

Curious to see what an FX version of this sensor will be like.
 
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mjr

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Morning!

Spent a couple of hours in the garden this morning, well, it's not really a garden, more just a forest!

I just love the combination of D800 and Zeiss 135 f2, this is the first time I think I can ever remember feeling that the kit I'm using puts across exactly what I see in my mind a shot should be like, anything I don't like is purely down to me. Both shots wide open.





Mat
 

bensonga

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Hi Ben, glad you're liking the D7100 - it has pretty impressive IQ in a small package.

Curious to see what an FX version of this sensor will be like.
I was prepared to be a little disappointed with IQ of the D7100, as I was with my Canon 7D, but so far so good.

After trading my D800e in for the Pentax 645D, I was left with two 12 megapixel Nikon DSLRs (D2X and 700D...both excellent cameras). I didn't really need 36mp, but something in the 20mp range would have been nice to have, hence the D7100. For $1150, it's a bargain.

Here's another image from that same photo walk. I definitely like the 60mm Micro-Nikkor.

Gary

 

bensonga

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The D7100/60 Micro does a pretty good job on B&W too. These two trucks are frequent "test subjects" for me. I don't think they've moved from this spot in well over 5 years.

 
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mjr

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Morning!

Here's another from the garden, black and white this time. I really like these shots with no sky visible, not sure why, just like them!



Mat
 
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