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Nikon Wednesday 2012: #35


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<p><strong><em>Important:</em></strong> please keep your image under 700 pixels on the longest side for in-line viewing, and <em><strong>please keep the FILE SIZE UNDER 300kb</strong></em>. Note that <strong>this includes photos hosted off-site</strong> (at Flickr, Photobucket, your own site, etc).<br /><br />Are you <strong>new to this thread?</strong> The general guidelines for these Wednesday threads are <strong><a href="../nikon-camera-forum/00W7km" rel="nofollow">right here</a></strong>: <a href="../nikon-camera-forum/00W7km" rel="nofollow">http://www.photo.net/nikon-camera-forum/00W7km</a>. Remember: only one image each week!</p>

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<p>Hello Nikonistas, and a good Wednesday to everyone. In my continuing adventures with the petite D3200 as a go-everywhere secondary little DSLR, I've started taking it into some mundane places indeed. As part of juggling a couple households worth of furnishings, we've made temporary use of one of the seemingly countless storage units springing up across suburbia. It's a little odd to find that some of these operators are doing better converting office buildings into storage space than they were leasing out cubicle farms, but it's a sign of the times. This three-story beehive of roll-up doors and thousands of padlocks is one such. <br /><br />Had your Nikon gear out to shoot someplace remarkable in its unremarkableness? Share a photo!</p><div>00almo-493613584.jpg.8dc2fd8ef720c054034e0c3fc9937d43.jpg</div>

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<p><img src="../photo/16356752" alt="" /> I was invited to my neighbors backyard garden and I had an opportunity to shoot some florals. I believe the flower on which the very tiny spider was resting is a Dhalia. It was mostly motionless so I took 5 images focusing on different part and then used PS CS5 to do focus stacking.</p>

<p>All the very best,</p><div>00aln1-493621584.jpg.96c6be1e560a01c3a2d38f7246a93903.jpg</div>

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<p>Hi everyone, this shot is from last week or the end of the week before. Was down in Malibu with family & with the tide being low, we found lots of crabs running around. But the big thing with that was that they were sitting creating bubbles. Not sure if true, but I was told it has to do with mating behavior. It was fun to watch them work on this though. This is a 25% crop pf a D800 file. I'm still a tad confused about that as the D300 files always say they're a 33% crop even before I've cropped. Either way, I did a little crop in NX2 on this one because this little guy is so little.<br /> D800, 70-300mm, f/8 @ 280 mm, 1/400, ISO 400, A Priority & 0 EV<br /> <br /> <img src="http://lilknytt.zenfolio.com/img/s4/v65/p1082045232-5.jpg" alt="" /></p>
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<p>Good morning Nikon people! Posting today a photo taken this August 19, World Photography Day. Went to some villages for a photo shoot. Found this lady and asked for a pose. She readily agreed. Posed with élan! She is a cowherd and owns a flock of cows and buffaloes. Her husband would most likely be a farmer. When I shot her she was returning with the flock from grazing, hence the stick and the rope.</p><div>00alnH-493635584.jpg.08eb5a430494fd88c6d2bf0d395af6c2.jpg</div>
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<p>Purchased an AF-Nikkor 70-210/4.5-5.6D at a great price today to replace my wife's 70-210 on which the AF has become quite noisy - can't imagine a repair would be cost-effective. On the way home, I stopped at the car wash where the following picture was taken (apparently part of the trunk contents of a car that was being detailed).</p><div>00alnV-493643584.jpg.b3862a61510d6ec60ed96ff30636851f.jpg</div>
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<p>Last week, I was walking around Wharf Street in Victoria, British Columbia in Canada and saw these benches with their long shadow under the evening sun. It was around 6:30pm.<br>

<br /> Nikon D800E with 24-120mm/f4 AF-S VR lens @ 30mm, f8, 1/125 sec and ISO 100.</p><div>00alnx-493659684.jpg.7e21ac978ffddbe80b06323b9a1c795e.jpg</div>

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