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Nikon Wednesday 2018: #30


Matt Laur

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A good Nikon Wednesday to everyone. If you're in the US, you're probably either baking in high heat or soaking in days of heavy rain. I didn't have the circumstances to record any of that on this end, so instead I'll cheer on Nikon's announcement of a new full-frame mirrorless body in development. And to do so, I'll share a more or less random shot from among those where I had the D810's mirror locked up during the exposure. That's KIND of mirrorless, right? :-) Share some photos!jellyfish.thumb.jpg.58a6e8872524656b7a7f1c9edd62910f.jpg

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Here is a photo from a previous vacation in Switzerland, when we drove over Furkapass. The sun broke through the clouds and lit up the abandoned Bélvèdere Hotel. A place perhaps most well-known today from Goldfinger, where James Bond chases Goldfinger's Rolls Royce in his Aston Martin.

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Nikon D610, AF-S 70-200/2.8 VRII, TC-20EIII

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And one more if the forum behaves - took the old 200/4Q out for a spin. It's a long focusing old lens but it gets along surprisingly well with lots of extensions.

 

This and the above taken with D7100 and various Nikkor lenses, the tubas with a 55/3.5, the goose with 55-300DX, the bee and burdock with 200/4 and 68 mm. of extension.1085909482_beewith200Q.thumb.jpg.92e765fd9e7f28ca5aad274c7c9e8f69.jpg

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Busy shooting week, I've not had much time to triage, so here are some random pic(k)s - you may get more when I'm unable to go out with a camera in the future. I'll reflect on the "water to deal with the heat" theme. This place would be quite idyllic if it weren't for the fat bloke with a D850 swearing at dragonflies.

 

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