What a nice pics of bears! Love them.A few more bear photos from Khutzeymateen, British Columbia. Thanks for looking. Cheers.
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What a nice pics of bears! Love them.A few more bear photos from Khutzeymateen, British Columbia. Thanks for looking. Cheers.
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Yesss!Awesome shots Matt. That first one, and the one of the bear with the stick in it's mouth are simply stellar!! :clap::clap::clap:
Sorting out older folders on this -again- cold, windy Saturday... found this one from which i had posted a crop some time ago (can't find it though). The original below, no crop, pretty much out of the camera with simple Nikon Vivid mode out of NX2, looked kinda ok.
D700 105VR WO (f3.2 corrected) Manual Focus
Great results for sure, Bob. Looks like I'd better load up that new firmware.i went ahead and got the new 70-200. between the lens and the new firmware, i was amazed at how easy tonight's hockey game was. quite an improvement in awb from the firmware, and the lens is quite a a better than i expected. you can see one of the players diving out of the way of the puck coming in at the goalie. shot at iso 2000 and auto white balance under artificial lights that would look pretty yellow/brown with the older firmware. anyway, i guess the new 70-200 is worth the $800 it cost me to upgrade (sell old, buy new).
Super shot, as always Bob...i went ahead and got the new 70-200. between the lens and the new firmware, i was amazed at how easy tonight's hockey game was. quite an improvement in awb from the firmware, and the lens is quite a a better than i expected. you can see one of the players diving out of the way of the puck coming in at the goalie. shot at iso 2000 and auto white balance under artificial lights that would look pretty yellow/brown with the older firmware. anyway, i guess the new 70-200 is worth the $800 it cost me to upgrade (sell old, buy new).
Bear with fishing rod? Great photo :thumbs:A few more bear photos from Khutzeymateen, British Columbia. Thanks for looking. Cheers.
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Whoa! Nicely done Jorgen. This one rocks! :salute:Here's another one of the young Japanese superstar, Ryo Ishikawa. There must have been nearly 100 Japanese accredited photographers present during the first two days. Fortunately, most of them returned to Japan after they got the images they wanted.
It's tricky sometimes to figure out before the swing, where the head and club of the player will be after, and to get focus placed correctly, but it's a fun challenge
Cool hockey shot with lots of action. What's the shutter time and f-stop?i went ahead and got the new 70-200. between the lens and the new firmware, i was amazed at how easy tonight's hockey game was. quite an improvement in awb from the firmware, and the lens is quite a a better than i expected. you can see one of the players diving out of the way of the puck coming in at the goalie. shot at iso 2000 and auto white balance under artificial lights that would look pretty yellow/brown with the older firmware. anyway, i guess the new 70-200 is worth the $800 it cost me to upgrade (sell old, buy new).
+1. Very Impressive. Cheers.Whoa! Nicely done Jorgen. This one rocks! :salute:
+1 !!!Jorgen, just one word
Fantastic !