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Nikon Wednesday 2021: #48


Matt Laur

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A good Nikon Wednesday to all. Working on some video editing this weekend, and grabbed a frame shot with Nikon glass (85mm macro) on a Sony video body. You can tell from the composition that this is just one layer of what will become a more complex video composite in post. Lots of motion graphics and other elements - but good old fashioned practical lighting and real live humans doing things still anchor the project, animated pieces or no. What's everyone else been up to? Let's see!

 

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Some mornings there is about ten or fifteen minutes when the sun rises above the mountains but hasn't disappeared into the overcast yet where everything looks like it has been lit by a spotlight. D300, 50mm Nikkor

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Hmmm. That scenery looks very familiar. Great place for all kinds of photography.:)

Yes, I have had some luck with the sunset at Staten Island, in the Sacramento, California area. However, one of the favorite I got with a Nikon Z body was from Merced National Wildlife Refuge, to the south of Staten Island: Z6 + 24-70/4 S.

 

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