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Nikon Wednesday 2020: #23


Matt Laur

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Having had my fill of human behavior this week, I thought I'd let some flora - rather than fauna - fill the space this Nikon Wednesday. D810 with a 24-70 at something like f/2.8. Split-toned in PS. Hope everyone can have a peaceful week! Share some photos, if you please.dogwood.jpg.e8be8521830e8481d806aed382d4e0d2.jpg

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Cool. Weird toning and insects. I'm on topic. (I was inspired by others taking dragonfly photos and went out with my IR D90 while there was a lot of sunlight. There was a proper dragonfly briefly passing, but this damselfly - which seems to be a common subject of mine in IR - held still.) Tamron 24-70, because that's completely the wrong lens for the job.

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Sunrise here in Milwaukee a few mornings ago. I was out and about at 4:30am and was wondering why there were no fishermen and joggers around and then I remembered there was a curfew until 7am here in Milwaukee. It was a nice sunrise so I gambled on not getting a ticket ($600). Nikon D750 with a 16-35mm f4 Nikon lens and Lee GND filter. pierhead400-(1-of-1)-copy-2.thumb.jpg.34655f6072d7c5e1c3f4a1e769b98393.jpg
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Finally, I call this "moonrise and pigeon"; Ansel would be proud. I also call it "don't look too closely", because f/32, a dirty window and ISO 2000+ on a D90 don't mix. I was trying to join the "the 200-500 is cool" thread, but being a D90 I could only have done this at f/5.6, so I actually used a 300/4 AF-S.

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