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Nikon Wednesday 2022: #12


Matt Laur

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Note: In the interests of balancing performance and quality, the topic of image file size and dimensions as normally posted to this recurring thread is under discussion elsewhere in the Nikon forum (the topic is obvious when you look) - please check in there and comment if you have thoughts to share! That's the best place to talk about that particular topic. For now, consider keeping uploads no larger than 1600 pixels on the long side when it matters, and sticking with 1000 pixels when the image feels no pain at that resolution. On data size/compression, try to keep things under 1mb, shooting for 600kb when you can stop there. Note that this includes photos hosted off-site (at Flickr, Photobucket, your own site, etc). Are you new to this thread? The general guidelines for these Wednesday threads are right here:
. For now, we're sticking with 1, 2, or 3 images per week as you see fit.

 

A good Nikon Wednesday to all, and as threatened, another nerdy shot from a client's factory facility a couple weeks back. Without getting into too much detail, it's a rig that calibrates inertial motion sensing devices that end up in aircraft. Stuff that's meant to operate in a such a life-or-death environment gets a mind-boggling degree of sophisticated testing beforit ever goes out the door. Now that we have THAT out of the way, let's seem something more glam. Share some photos!

 

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D810 with a Nikon 14-24/2.8

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That part of Cannery Row doesn't look much different today. Those buildings are considered "historic" and hard/impossible to get building permits. Many fires over the years.

I go to Monterey a couple of times a year. Haven't been to that part of Cannery Road.

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