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<p>This was taken at my son's 2nd birthday party this past Saturday. We had his party at the local bowling alley, they had it set up for "cosmic bowling" (think blacklights!). This is my nephew Jonathan, getting ready to hurl the ball down the lane. My mom is the one in the back with the concerned look on her face (hands covering her mouth).</p>

<p>D80 with Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 HSM, 20mm, in Aperture priority at f/5, 1/60 sec, ISO AUTO was on and at 1100, SB600 with diffuser bounced straight up off the ceiling.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p><div>00Sroz-119317884.jpg.4c51e80d8687d28e408009a57993e668.jpg</div>

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<p>Wow! So many beautiful pictures already!</p>

<p>I processed this last week, though it was shot earlier. HDR with Photomatix. The HDR software I had tried to use originally (Optipix) left nasty ghosts where the tree branches moved slightly between exposures, but Photomatix compensated for the movement.</p>

<p>D40X, 18-55 kit lens at 18mm, f/11, one exposure of 3 seconds and one of 25 seconds.</p><div>00SrpO-119321584.jpg.c3204e63dc462bad0b74bc17572e425e.jpg</div>

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<p><img src="http://www.ianhokephotography.com/photoblog/images/20090308183908_20090308_5408bw.jpg" alt="" width="774" height="518" /> <br /> NIKON D80 50mm AF-D 1.4; 1/160sec @ f 1.4 handheld. Tea farmer, Mt. Mengding, Sichuan. B&W conversion in PS CS3 as a part of my ongoing experimentation therof.<br /> <img src="http://www.ianhokephotography.com/photoblog/index.php?showimage=32" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.ianhokephotography.com/photoblog/index.php?showimage=33" alt="" /> <br /> <img src="http://www.ianhokephotography.com/photoblog/index.php?showimage=33" alt="" /></p>
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<p>Christoph, nice colour, and the model is totally hot. Who is she?</p>

<p>I have a series of photos, but i made them into a video.<br /> If you'd like to check it out, go here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ninamyers/3381994143/<br /> Just thought i'd keep up the 'artsy' vibe this Wednesday.</p>

<p>Taken with a D300, 50mm 1.8, ISO 6400. Put together with Premiere and featuring a song by Italian singer Elisa.</p>

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<p>My first WedNEsDAy post. Yay. Taken with my humble D60.<br>

<img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/8817033-lg.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="202" /><br>"The power of imagination"<br>

NOTE - if any admin folk are able to turn this into an image post it would be much appreciated. My insert image function is not working....</p>

 

<p>My first WedNEsDAy post. Yay. Taken with my humble D60.<br>

<a href="http://www.photo.net/photo/8817033">The power of imagination</a><br>

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<p>silly season continues down at the rich folks' pond, with this very territorial gander taking on all comers (he even gives me a good lookin' over). for the extra reach, i used my D300 w/70-300 VR. instead of all manual, i chose shutter priority of 1/640s and auto ISO, which seems to have worked well (the light was sufficient that it chose base ISO anyway).</p><div>00Srrf-119339684.jpg.212cd9726015f4bc01d9995b6e2203f0.jpg</div>
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<p>Glad to see all your works again.<br />The following photo was taken by my wife's camera D40 (-I normally use my D80) in an effort to prove myself that it isn't the camera I have but my skills that make the photos outstanding and creative.<br />D40 ISO400 at f/5.6 55mm with a pop-up flash and sunset cutting thru a bedroom window<br />[Level -edited and sharpness-increased in PS]</p><div>00SrsJ-119341784.jpg.e82abf6c647245fa65b885f78dc34083.jpg</div>
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<p>Great WedNEsDAy this week,and I hope to see even more great shots. Garry,you are getting better and better every week:) I really shot this one passing by....I walked beside the church,and looked to the right,I liked the overall scene. I pointed my camera( D80 with 18-135mm kit lens) at it,but it was kind of empty,and I just waited few seconds when a person walked by the church from the other side and then I took a shot. I converted it to B&W,because I like it better that way and generally I love B&W :)</p><div>00Srvz-119363684.jpg.5f44ae1464f939ec96e3eec3233acaf9.jpg</div>
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