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Nikon Wednesday 2020: #4


Matt Laur

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A week full of other projects can mean only one thing: A Nikon Wayback Wednesday. Tonight, my random dice-throw lands me six years ago, in my D600 period. An evening stroll about my old stomping grounds found this giant hole in the ground. Ready for some time traveling, Nikon people? Let's see 'em!bethesda_dig.thumb.jpg.adaf27945984c1723826c3176863a390.jpg

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My contribution is from September when my wife and I went to Montana to visit my mom. I don't think I will ever get tired of Glacier National Park and the views that it offers.

 

D 3400 1/50th, f36, ISO 800 18 - 55 Nikkor at 50 mm. Looking out over Lake McDonald.DSC_0026_00001_01.thumb.jpg.fa21c216b39fc67e673469ef92121799.jpg

 

Still at Lake McDonald hours later waiting on the moon to come out, only to realize I didn't take into account how high the mountain was. Nikkor 70 - 300 at 70 mm. 10 seconds at f 6.3, ISO 1600DSC_0073_00001_01.thumb.jpg.dfb5947b010d7db61c346de8712af453.jpg

 

Finally at Bowman Lake. Such clear water! 18 - 55 at 18 mm, 1/125, f 11, ISO 100

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