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Nikon Wednesday 2017: #8


Matt Laur

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Hello Nikon folks, and a good Wednesday to all. Looking forward to another week's contributions from everyone. This week, I'm popping out the door a couple of times a day to keep up with (mostly video) recording another project by a local developer re-building on local home sites. This week, the framing crew is very rapidly making something that now looks like the bones of a house on top of the foundation last week's crew put in. The crew is getting used to me being under foot, and also overhead (with that drone, in shot three).

 

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I guess I'll start off tonight..Wandering around a living ghost town, Whitehall, NY. Once a bustling hub of rail, canal and highway, it's now half abandoned. Canal travelers are starting to come back, but it has a way to go. Look up, though, and you can still see traces of what it once was. Long ago, some anonymous mason took pride in what is now the ruined back street.1096449433_brickwork1.thumb.jpg.98b282c28b0c6be55fe5eb27c6c7e2a3.jpg
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Patrick: Wish I'd seen that in Yellowstone! I'll save my coyotes for a bit and give you the otter I promised last week. Turns out that, after several trips, I finally learned how to get a clear shot of sea otters in Vancouver Aquarium: turning up when it's raining heavily is the way to get a clear shot through the only gap in the enclosure. Other animals will have to wait a week - there's too much cute to edit.<br />

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Hello! (D810@ISO6400,1/2000s;70-200VR2@190mm f/4)<br />

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This is my dinner. (D810@ISO2800,1/640s;70-200VR2@190mm,f/4)<br />

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Food makes me happy. (D810@ISO2500,1/640s;70-200VR2@190mm,f/4)<br />DSC_2083_DxO.thumb.jpg.c2d3a21811fb40f92032a9c6d48ae4c9.jpg DSC_2083_DxO.thumb.jpg.c2d3a21811fb40f92032a9c6d48ae4c9.jpg

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