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<p>Hi all! After a long weekend I`m just arrived for the wed pic. Every week Hamish likes to post wonderful mountain pics, I`m green with envy looking at his activities, it seems to me that are close to what I used to do years ago.</p>

<p>He is my climbing buddy and a good old friend, the portrait has been taken on a break during a one journey ski tour, at the end of the winter, sixteen years ago. He likes to wear all kind of hats because he use to have scalp burning issues... don`t ask me... <em>he is not Afghan!</em> :)</p>

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<p>Nikon FM2n loaded with Tri-X, I used to use D76 (diluted) and although I haven`t recorded it I believe it was a 35/2AiS. Scanned on a V750pro, slightly processed in NX2 + Ps.</p>

<p>Please feel free to post your favourite pic if you like, taken with Nikon gear. Thank you all.</p>

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<p><strong>The Rye Beach Pier at Twilight</strong></p>

<p>Recently I took a ride up Boston Post Road (US 1) to the Rye Beach Pier in Westchester. The sunset was OK but after the sun disappeared under the horizon, all the color came out. One shot was better than the next,</p>

<p>I had my D300 with me. The camera just amazed me with its performance. It’s fantastic what it does with a little bit of light. Turned out to be a very productive shoot.. I think it was a case of right time, right place. This one was taken after all the light was gone and it was getting really dark. I held the camera against a light pole to stabilize it for the slow shutter. The lighting changed drastically over a 15 minute span resulting in very different photos</p>

<p>There’s a view of the pier in here along with some more of the shots. It extends out from shore about 500 feet.<br /> <a href="../photodb/folder?folder_id=939139">http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=939139</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.dpreview.com/previews/nikond300/"><strong>Nikon D300</strong></a><strong> </strong><a href="http://nikonusa.com/template.php?cat=1&grp=5&productNr=2149"><strong>AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED</strong></a><strong> at 18mm</strong><br /> <strong>Program AE, 1/4 sec, f/3.5, ISO 160 Processed in NX2</strong><br /> <strong><em> </em></strong><br /> <strong><em>Only 15 shopping days till Christmas</em></strong></p>

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<p>Happy WedNEsDAy everybody.</p>

<p>As Monty Python once said: "And now something completely different", at least from what you have seen from me this year. </p>

<p>My image this time is taken last week, after a trip to the local art museum, where a young (at least my age! ;) ) photographer inspired me. He had taken a lot of photos with long exposure, and moved the camera. Of course, I had to try something like that!</p>

<p>What a dull place the world had been if it wasn't for our photos!</p><div>00VD3Q-199113584.jpg.eea08c801ef2a2900ce9771021227c79.jpg</div>

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<p>Rene' - nice bike - yours?<br>

Going through the archives and working up shots from the year, I ran across this one. Paris, Les Invalides, Dome Church - this is what the golden dome looks like from the inside. Napoleon Bonaparte sarcophagus sits directly under this dome. Nikon D200, 12-24/4, f4, ISO800, 5-exposure HDR, shot taken very close to sunset.</p><div>00VD3c-199115684.jpg.78b230c8916135f3d6f08ac0fc5f9469.jpg</div>

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<p>Happy Wednesday everybody! (And please don't remind me about the countdown to Christmas...)</p>

<p>Thank you, Dieter Schaefer, Walter Ryan, Ken Yamamoto, James Hart, Paul V. Gorky, René Villela, and Lil Judd, for your kind comments of last week.</p>

<p>As Per-Christian said... something completely different: felt a bit explorish this week, and came out with this result. A bit of film noir, alas... Taken with <em>D700, 24-70 2.8, f 3.2 on ISO 100 and 1.3 sec</em> . Oh, and a bit of b/w conversion and some noise added.</p>

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<p >Thank you to Jose, René and Lil for commenting on my photo last week. My photo this week is from a session on Monday. These 3 children were incredibly fun to work with. I really liked their expressions in this one. </p>

<p >Jose, good to see one of your shots from the great outdoors! </p>

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<p>I'm back home, well rested after a week's holiday on this island paradise in the South Pacific. Lord Howe Island, a World Heritage Site is close to 900km Nth East of the coast of Sydney Australia.</p>

<p>This was my second trip to Lord Howe Island in 18 months. Same beautiful landscapes but a different time of year. This photo taken after hauling my small Gitzo tripod up a steep mountainside trail including some roped haul sections.</p>

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<p>Greetings, everybody! It's wonderful to go to bed here in California with your beautiful images on my mind, rather than the work I've been doing pretty late tonight.<br>

Again, no time even to look at my camera last week, so here is something from my archives: Burano, Italy, May 2009.</p><div>00VD4G-199125584.jpg.d3185cf8263c3912137724a7108021f4.jpg</div>

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<p>Hi all,<br>

I'm taken this photo two weeks ago. The weather was rainy and foggy. I'm hold the camera in my hands not on a tripod. Shutter speed was 1 second, lens set F1.8 Film is Ilford Pan F 100 ASA. Development Perceptol 1+1. I'm not crop the negative but my scanner Epson 4490 is cropped automaticly. This is the original scanned version. Camera is Nikon FM2, lens Nikon 50mm F1.4<br>

Happy wednesday...<br>

Best wishes from Ankara / Turkey.</p>

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<p><strong>Jose...</strong> I have to agree with hamish! Very nice to see a shot out of your real life! :) <br>

<strong>Per-Christian...</strong> Really? Do you want one of them? No problem! Give me your mail add and I will send it to you! Do you want in in RAW or JPG format? :)<br>

<strong>Dieter...</strong> Are you joking? In case you don't know I'm unemployed! I can't afford one! Besides I'm a Honda rider (Honda Transalp).<br>

I just wanna add: I saw that bike at this lake north of Prague and as soon as I saw it I thought about the WeDNeSDaY thread but then I forgot about it. I saw it yesterday so I used it here today. Also, even though I call it a snapshot it was very difficult. I don't know how many frames I took. The problem being my D300 over exposing reds and yellows so it was so hard to get a good exposure with the bright nikon yellow and the dark tires. <br>

Cheers!</p>

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<p>Jose, Dieter, Monika, great shots.</p>

<p>Thanks to all who commented on my flooded car park shot a couple of weeks ago. I missed last week due to me not having anything new to post. It's the same this week so this shot is from October when i went to Anglesey for a short break with my kids.</p>

<p>D700, 200mm f/4 @ f/5.6, 1/1250 sec, iso 200.</p><div>00VD4u-199137584.jpg.89707fd85c3f46ecef5ea15175465d5b.jpg</div>

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