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<p>Taken this past July at the Grand Tetons..<br>

<img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/9975994-lg.jpg" alt="" width="650" height="433" /><br>

Wonderful images this week everyone.. wow.<br>

<strong>Camera Model: </strong>NIKON D700<br /><strong>Exposure Time: </strong>5.0 seconds<br /><strong>FNumber: </strong>22.0<br /><strong>ISO Speed Ratings: </strong>ISO 100<br /><strong>Exposure Program: </strong>Manual<br /><strong>FocalLength: </strong>25.0 mm</p>

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<p>Hector Andrade. Is that Tromsdalstinden? I took my 7 year old son up there this summer. We walked up from the fjord (sea level) and spent 9 hours on the 1200m ascent and 16km round trip, and when we got to the top low cloud came in and destroyed our view!! I would love to have been on the summit the day you took this. It's such a beautiful area with the fjords and the jagged Lyng Alps stretching out as far as the eye can see.<br>

Matthew, nice lightning shot! Is that your garden? It looks like a paradise for macros.<br>

Lil, Great detail. Fantastic shot. Just wondering what 'sport' metering is though...? can't find the button on my D300... <br />(just kidding - I couldn't resist :-) )<br>

Matt, excellent as usual.<br>

Ilkka, beautiful shot. Very tranquil.<br>

Tiffany thank you for your kind comment. You just have to smile when you see the happy faces in your picture.</p>

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<p>Nice shots everyone, keeping the fall spirit I took this one last friday in my garden:<br>

<a title="Family Portrait II por kunstmacher, en Flickr" href=" Family Portrait II src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2700/4058360398_ae6f4766ec.jpg" alt="Family Portrait II" width="500" height="500" /></a><br>

<strong>D80 1/400 f/5.3 ISO 400 AE 18-135mm kit lens @66mm </strong></p>

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<p>Another great Wednesday thread! Here is a photo of a feeding pelican, photographer at the Pfeiffer Beach, CA. I recognize that technically it's not good, photographed against the sun, at the long end of the 18-200 mm lens. But the moment was quite interesting.</p><div>00UvXa-187123784.jpg.365f0bc2c17da2aba2590049809dcdc2.jpg</div>
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<p>Hamish - - that's too amusing. ;-) That's what I get for posting at 2am my time & knowing that I'm still adjusting to daylight savings time - 3am according to my body. :-)<br /> I really think Nikon should add Sport Metering to the current setup. :-D Don't you? ;-)<br>

Oh - Tiffany & Hamish - thank you for your kind words. :-) And Tiffany, the trick is to shoot a lot & especially to wait your subject out. When a bird gives me 5 minutes - I take it & keep shooting. :-)</p>

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My first posting on a Nikon Wednesday!

 

Taken on day 2 of getting my new digital body (D700), 28-105 F3.5-4.5 AF-D IF @ 70mm; F4.5 @ 1/60s, ISO 640.

 

Location is an open-air museum in the UK, based around an imaginary Victorian industrial town. This is the haberdasher's shop and the lady is resident there on most days.

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<p>Hello all, there are some incredible photos on here. I've been wanting to begin getting some of my images out there and then I saw this forum and decided that today is the day. Hope you enjoy any critiques or comments are desired.</p>

<p>Chili Pepper Farm in Southern New Mexico. Shot with Nikon D90 and Nikkor 24-85mm. Shot at 1/250 sec. f/10</p><div>00UvYb-187131584.thumb.jpg.118ef3aac7e14ec962693c7ae376caa5.jpg</div>

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<p>Wauw, great pictures again.<br>

I was planning to submit a marathon or mushroom picture and then there were two already, haha.<br>

Well, maybe next week.<br>

Just some nikon-fun this week<br>

D90 and micro 55mm F2.8 (F1.00 it says, haha, if I should be so lucky) @ F-can't remember with an extra macro converter from an unknown but high quality brand, SB600 for some extra light</p><div>00UvaV-187153584.jpg.53b7c38101b1bbb8cc6eb26027eada40.jpg</div>

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