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Wow! Reminds me of France in the 60s/70s all the teens causing havoc on these machines (the pedal starter variety).

I saw this at a service statio in Italy a couple of years ago, though not a good image but taken as a reminder of things past.

 

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Wow! Reminds me of France in the 60s/70s all the teens causing havoc on these machines (the pedal starter variety).

I saw this at a service statio in Italy a couple of years ago, though not a good image but taken as a reminder of things past.

 

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We've some refurbishment version available here, for collective purpose.

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@iansurita,

Thank you for keeping this topic energetic.

Here in my location, rainy season is coming. Sooner I will post some green theme.

 

#D2Hs

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Blurrist...there's plenty of life left in the classic Nikons and it's worth keeping their memory alive. Not everyone can have the latest equipment to hand. Pleased to see your regular posts and getting enjoyment out of them. Here's hoping some other members will join in and help keep this thread alive.

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@iansurita,

Thank you for keeping this topic energetic.

Here in my location, rainy season is coming. Sooner I will post some green theme.

 

#D2Hs

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Looks a little guilty!

The expressions a dog can produce are unlimited and can convey so many different emotions. But then I'm biased as I'm a dog person. Love the image.

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Trying to keep this thread active, so here's an experiment in destructive image making. A tinge of sepia perhaps to make look a little early 20th century apart from the later accoutrements.image.thumb.jpeg.81033f3b70bf5ce21da6d3c144ada464.jpeg

D300 + 20-35mm f2.8 afd @ iso4000

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Trying to keep this thread active, so here's an experiment in destructive image making. A tinge of sepia perhaps to make look a little early 20th century apart from the later accoutrements.

D300 + 20-35mm f2.8 afd @ iso4000

Impressive processing.

 

As promised earlier, attached photos for being greener.

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image.thumb.jpeg.86bb8a4d8f99221360535de3ab9b78b8.jpeg image.thumb.jpeg.118ed6320ada73b7563dec4324012965.jpeg image.thumb.jpeg.5309c8fa22416818003a50800744f6fb.jpeg This weekend saw our old local maltings which is undergoing volunteer restoration in the village host its annual beer festival supporting CAMRA, (Campaign for Real Ale). We were incredibly lucky with the weather which produced a scorching hot day. My wife, grandson and I showed our support and the D300 attended.

A couple of images showing good attendance and many different ales on offer.

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Just started using my D300 again, mostly with a 50mm to keep the weight down. Unloading Anchovies, Monterey Municipal Wharf.

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I bought a D810 about a year ago, but I still use my D300 very often. I'm very pleased with the images from the D300. In my opinion, the D300 is a great buy right now for someone looking for a great used camera and don't mind the DX format.

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QUOTE="blurrist, post: 5769093, member: 10964539"]Love it in highkey iansurita. Is it possible to recover some details from right hat in CR?

 

This is the original image which contains some detail in the white hat, but with my limited software and the time taken on the posted image I'm not sure I could get it perfect. However I think it could certainly be done by someone more competent.

 

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I really missed my 2013 Nikon Coolpix A, so just bought another with only 330 actuations. I love the way this little DX compact makes images. And it's easy to carry. This sample was taken in a historical museum when I caught the 19th century one room school teacher giving me the eye. The docent on our tour said, "She's a bit glamorous, don't you think?"

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