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<p>Hi! A bit earlier this morning, I`m not going to the office, then I`m posting from home. I wanted to play some macro stuff, with all that paraphernalia (for this pic a PB-6 bellows + PN-11 fully extent, a reversing ring for the 105/4Micro, the D700 as master and SB-800 as remote, focusing rail, tripod... ). I didn`t have any subject and gone for it... the only one I found was this poor dead fly at the stairway landing!</p>

<p>D700 @ 800ISO, 14bit RAW, 105/4 Micro inverted (1/60 - f16), SB-800 in TTL. Processed in NX2 as usual.</p>

<p>Please feel free to post your favourite pic if you like, taken with Nikon gear. <em>Thanks all.</em></p><div>00UymU-189373584.jpg.259e2f621605c5dfbefe92d764dbb0b9.jpg</div>

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<p>Hello everybody,<br>

Thank you, Issac, for your kind comments on my photo last week.<br>

This week a picture from a photoshoot I did for friends of mine, David (the man in a photo) has already done a bit of modeling few years ago, so it was very easy to work with him. <br>

Nikon D700, 24-70mm f/2.8, 1/125s, ISO 400, f/2.8</p><div>00Uymp-189379884.jpg.bb329e62765a841be7d26568775a1cb8.jpg</div>

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<p>Good morning everyone, and happy Wednesday!</p>

<p>Been taking a walk through the local range park, and caught this little "wool pig" basking in the late autumn sun... in winter, it will have fluffy ears with curly fur. Actually, it's a quite old race, which used to be domesticated in old times.</p>

<p><img src="http://www.abload.de/img/709372648_llbu8r2.jpg" alt="" /></p>

<p><strong><em>D700 and 70-200/2.8 at f5.6, ISO 200</em> </strong></p>

<p>BTW: Sanford, very touching shot!</p>

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<p>Good evening everyone!</p><p>Thank you for the comments on my shot last week! It was great thread!</p><p>Well! It's time to start shooting birds again! <br>

I'm on the road today and I'm posting from my car. It was funny coz I forgot to get something ready for today. I took this shot early this morning. I work on it at McDonalds and now is ready…. Fresh from the oven! I had tried so many times to get a cormorant but they never let me get close enough before. It was raining and this guy was sleeping. So I kept climbing the rocks until I got close enough. Then he woke up but it was already too late. He kept looking at me, maybe trying to remember if I was already there before he went to sleep. I think he really didn't know what to make of me. So he let me take so many shots. Finally I got too wet and left and as soon I turned around he flew off….<br>

I think I have better shots than this one but I don't have the time….<br>

I hope is good enough for a WeDNeSDaY!</p><p>Cheers!</p>

 

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<p>Hello all<br>

Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) The biggest, U shaped fall of the more than 270 falls that form Iguazu Falls. On the Argentine side walking long catwalks you can reach to the border.<br>

D300 + Tamron <a href="mailto:10-24@10mm">10-24@10mm</a> - 1/100 - f11 - ISO 200<br>

Thanks to Issac Sam, Tiffany Brook, Savitri Wilder, Uzay Kişi and Ken Yamamoto for your kind words about last week pic<br>

By by</p>

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<p>That is fast! Today it is holidays in Belgium so easier to post!<br /> Some days ago I went to my very first Rally. Very nice to see and to photograph, even if with some challenge in panning photos. Main problem, I ended up with hundreds of photos and no time to do something with them.<br /> Most people were also worried since they stated watching rally is dangerous. I now understand why and instead of posting a nice rally shot I want to share this one:</p>

<p><strong>Title: Stupidity on Rally</strong><br /> <img src="http://thefoodtraveller.smugmug.com/Blogging/Diary/Externally-Linked-not-ony-blog/DSC6031/707975768_JYYRP-L.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="533" /><br /> <em>D700, afs24-70@70mm, f/11, 1/100s, iso200 (no processing)</em></p>

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<p>Happy WedNEsDAy Everyone--Some of the pictures pictures I've seen here have inspired me to play with some in-camera techniques for creating abstract images. This is a sunset over the ocean taken from my backyard. I zoomed during a long exposure and there happened to be a small plane flying through the frame to create the light trail. Other than cropping, the image is exactly as I took it. No Photoshop, etc. D700, 200-400, ISO 200, 5 sec. at f/11.</p><div>00UynL-189389684.jpg.9ab11b3c72b3888cee9505b7f083c989.jpg</div>
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<p >Hello everyone…</p>

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<p >It was Guy Fawkes Night last Thursday and there were fireworks over the weekend. I haven’t taken picture of fireworks before and I wasn’t sure how to do so. But thanks to the various posts I found on p.net, I’d say I was successful in taking a few decent shots.</p>

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<p >Here’s a picture of some fireworks that I like.</p>

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<p >Nikon D3 + 24-70mm @ 32mm ISO-200 F/16 3.9sec</p><div>00UynT-189391684.jpg.afb24b89cbea8727d2023066f82e9b36.jpg</div>

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<p>Good morning</p>

<p>I want to thank <a href="../photodb/user?user_id=5694680">Savitri Wilder</a> and <a href="../photodb/user?user_id=1663928">Richard Karash</a> for the nice comments on my "swiss swatch watch" picture from last week. It was great fun to shoot it =)<br>

This week I have again a "studio" shot, taken in my kitchen. <br>

camera info: Nikon D700 | AF-D 60 f/2.8 Micro | handheld | 1/250th @ f/5.6 or f/6.3 (don't remember)<br>

strobist info: SB28 @ 1/64 through IKEA white cutting board behind and above pasta. You can see the setup shot <a href=" Pasta setup

For a 1000x wide version, please see <a href="petterpictures.blogspot.com">here</a>.<br>

<img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2664/4086918041_3537c5b451.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="333" /></p>

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<p><strong>Just more Fall Color.</strong></p>

<p>Fall is my favorite time of year to shoot photos. I’m lucky that I have a house in Vermont and Live in NY. Starting in Northern Vermont at the beginning of October, peak Color moves south slowly. NY is just now staring to turn and it will peak in a few days. This means that I have over a whole month of color if I follow it carefully.</p>

<p>Vermont is still the best place as it’s mostly country and extremely scenic. Vermont has been nicknamed Gods Country. This one is also from the trips I just took up North. Again the polarizer made a big difference in the sky. I also think that the colors come just a bit crisper with the polarizer. Taken off of Cooper Hill Road, East Dover, Vermont</p>

<p>Here are 2 folders with more fall photos<br /> <a href="../photodb/folder?folder_id=938251">http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=938251</a><br /> <a href="../photodb/folder?folder_id=910555">http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=910555</a></p>

<p>Nikon D700 <a href="http://nikonusa.com/template.php?cat=1&grp=5&productNr=2162">AF-S AF-S Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8D IF-ED</a> at 20mm<br /> Program AE, <sup>1</sup>/500 sec, f/11, ISO 400, - Circular Polarizer</p>

<p><strong>The more you use Nikons, the more you love them!</strong><br /> <strong><img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/9929211-md.jpg" alt="On Cooper Hill Road" /></strong></p>

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<p>Great photos this week again.<br>

I find as winter starts to drag itself into my daylight I turn to photos that make me smile, there is something about it being dark at half past four that leaves me needing cheered up. <br>

I was looking through some photos from last year and found this one, it made me smile so here it is.<br>

Marc</p><div>00UyoR-189411584.jpg.368984f70e3a7b939881a008aceeb93a.jpg</div>

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