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Fun with Nikon Images

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Fredrick

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Swissblad, you were correct indeed. This scene looks spectacular in autumnal blaze. Probably one of the best moments I have enjoyed over my 10 years of landscape photography. To think that I have been doing this for 10 years, thats more than a third of my life.

Nikon D850, Sigma Art 35mm f/1.4.

Hydne, Autumnal Blaze. by Fredrick D. Fjeldsbø, on Flickr
 

Fredrick

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Swissblad, you were correct indeed. This scene looks spectacular in autumnal blaze. Probably one of the best moments I have enjoyed over my 10 years of landscape photography. To think that I have been doing this for 10 years, thats more than a third of my life.

Nikon D850, Sigma Art 35mm f/1.4.

Hydne, Autumnal Blaze. by Fredrick D. Fjeldsbø, on Flickr
Updated the photo, but I cannot edit the post.


Autmnal Sunrise over Hydne, Hemsedal by Fredrick D. Fjeldsbø, on Flickr
 

Darin Marcus

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The Temple of Dendur at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York:



Nikon D700, AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm f/4G ED VR @ 55mm, 1/80, f/4, ISO 3200
 

Swissblad

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Hi Rayyan

Thanks for your interest and comments.
It does focus reasonably close, but it's no macro lens.
I'll post some pix.

Take care, SB.
 

Jack

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If I shot wildlife more prolifically, the 500 PF would be on my short list. But I do own the 200-500 and have to agree that for the price-point, it's really, really hard to beat -- even if you only ever use it as a 500 ;)
 

rayyan

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While my friend Jorgen lives in SE Asia, I spend most of my holidays there...The Tropics..

So here are more images from around those parts. Unless otherwise stated the lenses are the zf 100/2 and the zf 35/2.


It is mostly about the micro-contrast and the color...

For this image, I was in the water, freezing my butt of while hoping my camera or I don't slip...


Around SE Asia, the staple diet is rice. So here is a rice field with the zf 35/2...


The vegetation, obviously, is thick tropical green interspersed with various shades of plants and trees...like so..

 

Swissblad

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If I shot wildlife more prolifically, the 500 PF would be on my short list. But I do own the 200-500 and have to agree that for the price-point, it's really, really hard to beat -- even if you only ever use it as a 500 ;)
Hi Jack, I concur - we have both - the 500mm PF is a retirement gift - a nice bit of luxury......:cool:
 
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