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<p>I did some engagement photos for some work friends this weekend. We really had a good time making the images. The D2H and nikkor 80-200 f2.8 are an awesome combination. The clarity of the D2H and the contrast from the 80-200 is simply magical. I created a collage for the couple and hope you don't mind if I share it here.</p><div>00TkKF-147695684.jpg.7f3e5e83b9c7d5bac85dfb0f05bda917.jpg</div>
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<p>Hi everyone, very nice photographs so far. Here's mine</p>

<p align="center"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3371/3648291163_6b2a3cc41a.jpg" alt="" /><br>

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<p align="center"><strong >Air conditioning<br /></strong></p>

<p align="center"><strong >[D90, 16-85mm@46mm , Manual 1/60 f/16</strong> ,<strong >ISO 200</strong> <strong >]</strong></p>

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<p>Good Morning Fellow Wednesday Shooters,<br /> I've had a good morning looking at all of the pics already here and will wait until tonight to see the rest. There sure are some fine photographers here. Some of this work is just plain beautiful. It gives me something to strive for.<br /> My pic today is one of many, I hope, of Barns here in Western Kentucky (Marshall County). We really do not have ornate barns, mostly more on the useful end and old. I am hoping over the next year to put about 100 together and get a DVD in our public library of them.</p><div>00TkLA-147707584.jpg.70539e00c0aa370b0c69898b02b0dee9.jpg</div>
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<p>Hello, first posting here. I have been enjoying this incredible wealth of knowledge and creativity for a while now.<br>

I shot this a couple of weeks ago in Western Pa. Photo is out of the camera less cropping for a few spectator heads.<br>

I used my D40x in manual mode with the metering centered, optimized in "vivid", 1/3200sec f5.6, iso 400, taken with<br>

my Nikon af-s nikkor 55-200vr with the vr off. Shot in jpeg mode.</p>

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<p>Hello, first posting here. I have been enjoying this incredible wealth of knowledge and creativity for a while now.<br />I shot this a couple of weeks ago in Western Pa. Photo is out of the camera less cropping for a few spectator heads.<br />I used my D40x in manual mode with the metering centered, optimized in "vivid", 1/3200sec f5.6, iso 400, taken with<br />my Nikon af-s nikkor 55-200vr with the vr off. Handheld in jpeg mode.</p><div>00TkN6-147733684.JPG.bad68b0200869c322eccd06cfbe7034c.JPG</div>
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<p>Jose, that lens is one of my favorites. Kent really cool sequence! I got around to process six rolls of B&W late yesterday night. This morning scanned six frames. This capture is from a street scene in Rome, which came upon us and was gone in literally a blink of an eye. I managed to capture two frames.</p><div>00TkN7-147733584.jpg.2651ee8007f5ee698dd0d30851a06ef3.jpg</div>
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