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Nikon Wednesday 2013: #26


Matt Laur

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<p>Hi, everyone,<br>

this time some old pictures from a zoo. As I remember, made with Nikon F100 on Fuji Sensia. The lens was AI-s 400mm f/3.5 ED-IF with TC 301.<br>

Hope you'll like them. Regards, Miha.</p><div>00bmBy-541020584.jpg.837cb56acd029907b6a98d2be2c2a8c2.jpg</div>

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<p>Hi everyone. Lovely pics as always. Rodeo Joe - I love your HDR windmill!</p>

<p>A few weeks ago I was photographing yellow oil-seed rape fields. Now those same fields have turned red with poppies. I can't remember such a wonderful display of colour :-)</p><div>00bmDD-541021684.jpg.bc8462a7ed07e29978bfa8701ed7da3d.jpg</div>

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<p>Joe, you are looking at a brief moment in time. I don't know about Harvey's shooting conditions, but I have run into similar situations a lot. The bird could be flying around and landed for a brief moment, and you have no prior idea how long it would stay. Therefore, you fire off a few captures while you can and don't necessarily fine tune your exposure as if you had a still subject such as a flower vase inside a studio that wouldn't move for another 15 minutes.</p>

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<p>Thanks for your explanation to Joe, Shun. You pretty much hit the points I would have made. The other one of course is that my shot was handheld and the lens does not have VR. I also figure that it's easier to remove a little noise during post-processing caused by a high ISO than it is to remove blur caused by either an unsteady hand or the bird's movement. In any case, this combination worked here and that's what really counts.</p>

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<p>Late to Wednesday party... looking at so many nice images couldn't resist myself and here is the picture of minor league game panorama I took last Friday during family outing.</p>

<p>Shot with D600 + 24-70mm handheld (8 or 9 images stitched together)</p>

<p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-T__fKU0QZO0/UcigtzfflOI/AAAAAAAACRY/wZx7jfGEJqc/s800/RG_20130621_4889_web.jpg" alt="" width="700" height="460" /></p>

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