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<p><img src="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jcbabin/3507342805/" alt="" /> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jcbabin/3507342805/"><img src="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jcbabin/3507342805/" alt="" /> </a> <br /> D300 - 18-200mm @ 62mm - ISO200 - f4.8 - 1/1000sec<br>

Sorry. It is my first posting and I can't seem to be able to post a picture. And I don't see how to remove my entry altogether.</p>

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<p>I sat in the front row "splash zone" at a local dolphin show with my Nikon and 50mm lens wrapped in a raincoat. I spent so much time trying not to get it wet that it was hard to get good shots, especially of a fast-moving subject in low light (the dolphin show was indoors). Next time I'll get a zoom and sit farther back! This one came out the best:</p>

<p><img src="http://manbou.smugmug.com/photos/529012752_xrynS-XL.jpg" alt="" /> <br /> <strong>Nikon D700, 50mm f/1.4, 1/1000 @ f/1.6, ISO 1600. Cropped.</strong></p>

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<p><b><i>Sorry, could someone please delete my previous posts? Thank you!</i></b></p>

<p>From my last visit to SF. It was a sunny day, and the air was completely clear when I arrived at this spot. Lots of boaters were out on the water. I noticed one little wisp of fog drifting eastward, but it gathered quickly. Within 30 minutes, the entire bridge was cloaked. This photo was taken about five minutes before the bridge disappeared from view. Fortunately, this also coincided with the setting of the sun, hence the golden color on the cloud. I used a 1-stop grad to prevent the gold color from fading.<br>

Body: D200<br />Lens: 17-55mm f/2.8 DX at 24mm<br />Filter: Singh-Ray Galen Rowell 1-stop hard-edge graduated ND filter<br />Exposure: 1/125 s @ f/9 (Manual)<br />WB: Direct Sunlight</p>

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<p>Comments (so far):</p>

<p>Hamish - beautiful sky!<br /> Janne - that a spooky image. It reminds me of 'The Ring' and 'The Grudge'.<br /> Richard - excellent moon shot, perfectly exposed!<br /> Chris - great action shot! I can't believe you didn't get wet!<br /> Shash - very impressionistic!<br /> Benjamin - I don't think you need an ND filter for that shot. It looks perfect!<br /> Kemal and Mitch - Your compositions are nicely framed!<br /> Dave Lee - That's very impressive. I would have thought that 1/250s would be too slow to freeze a jet in flight.<br /> Jeffery - Nice atmosphere!<br /> Justin - Nice stop-action shot!<br /> Temi - Excellent expressions!<br /> Don - Nat Geo worthy!<br>

Tom - Excellent expression of personality!</p>

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<p>Great photos. I will come back and comment on some because there are some amazing shots. I tried to go out this week but sprained ankle pretty bad. This photo comes from April 17.</p>

<p>D300 Sigma 70-200 f/2.8 Shot at 200mm f/5 @ 1/2500 Aperture priority mode ISO 200. All other camera tricks off. Cropped for aesthetics.</p><div>00THIo-132271584.jpg.6c31d1c59b182a8cd05dc9fb0f1aa7cc.jpg</div>

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<p>Another image from New Orleans Jazz Fest. Little Freddy King. He was one of the musicians who played at the original fest 40 years ago. D300. Tamron 28-200. Available light while dodging security who were aggressively pushing away the packs of photographers.<br>

Scott, Nice baseball photo. Most of my evenings are at the ball park this time of year as both daughters play softball.<br>

Matthew, Amazing weather shot!</p>

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<p>OK I'm back...<br>

Jeffery & Shamsaldin's landscapes<br>

Carol's frog portrait<br>

Dan's Golden Gate in fog....<br>

Eric's pooch is too sweet<br>

Ilkka's flowers<br>

& Ofer's shot of Opal - - too sweet...<br>

OK - - I did a lot of photography both Friday & Sunday of this last week. But I've not processed any of them. Over 1500 shots unprocessed & we're leaving on "vacation" tomorrow. I've only got time to potentially go through them to eliminate what's to be deleted in a first pass....<br>

But I did get a D70 last week which I sent off to be IR converted. I got it back Monday & took about 15 test shots. Now I know very little about processing IR so all I've done is played with the files a little. This one is the only one I feel I "can" present to the forum. It's post processed in CS3 after Thom Hogan's suggestions someone forwarded to me. I hope it's not too bad & no it's not a bird.... <br>

I hope the forum will enjoy...<br>

D70, IR converted, 18-70mm DX, f/8 @ 70 mm , 1/1250 , ISO 200 - EXIFs embedded as always... <br>

<img src="http://lilknytt.zenfolio.com/img/v8/p550550300-4.jpg" alt="" /> <br /> </p>

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