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Nikon Wednesday 2018: #41


Matt Laur

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Well, it was bound to happen. At least I made it into my middle 50's before I had to give in and get some "computer glasses" to help me work for hours on the magic box. Doing some fussy image editing or working on thousands of lines of code just don't feel like they did a decade or two ago! Happily, the diopter adjustment on all of my camera bodies take care of this just fine when shooting, so I'm still glasses-free out in the field. But still. Getting older appears to happen whether you want it to or not. OK, enough moping: share some photos!

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For what it's worth, D810 with a 35/1.4.

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Time flies, doesn't it! Good Wednesday, everybody. (Although it's still Tuesday in California.) Here are two more pictures of my dog and my cat - my favorite (and nearly only) subjects these days. Shot with my D7100, Sigma 17-50mm, and SB-700.18_09_28_8728.jpg.5ea1271b6ad8eda53eff1d55515b9bdd.jpg
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Important:
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this includes photos hosted off-site
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The general guidelines for these Wednesday threads are
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. This forum's moderators are allowing up to three Nikon Wednesday images per week, so share some work!

 

Well, it was bound to happen. At least I made it into my middle 50's before I had to give in and get some "computer glasses" to help me work for hours on the magic box. Doing some fussy image editing or working on thousands of lines of code just don't feel like they did a decade or two ago! Happily, the diopter adjustment on all of my camera bodies take care of this just fine when shooting, so I'm still glasses-free out in the field. But still. Getting older appears to happen whether you want it to or not. OK, enough moping: share some photos!

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For what it's worth, D810 with a 35/1.4.

 

Growing older is mandatory - Growing up is optional!

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Finlandia Trophy. Viveca Lindfors was really on fire in her free program on Sunday, improving her personal best by 20 points and finishing in third place in the Ladies' Singles. D850, MB-D18, 70-200/2.8E FL at f/2.8, 1/800s, ISO 2000.

 

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Emmi Peltonen in her Short Program. D5, 300/4E PF, f/4.5, 1/800s, ISO 3200.

 

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Paradise in their Synchronized Skating short program. D5, 200/2 II, f/2, 1/1250s, ISO 1250.

 

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Finlandia Trophy. Viveca Lindfors was really on fire in her free program on Sunday, improving her personal best by 20 points and finishing in third place in the Ladies' Singles. D850, MB-D18, 70-200/2.8E FL at f/2.8, 1/800s, ISO 2000.

 

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Emmi Peltonen in her Short Program. D5, 300/4E PF, f/4.5, 1/800s, ISO 3200.

 

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Paradise in their Synchronized Skating short program. D5, 200/2 II, f/2, 1/1250s, ISO 1250.

 

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Awesome shots. With Sweden (Team Surprise) disbanding, Paradise will be odds of favorites for worlds.

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