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<p>Good WedNEsDAy to everyone! Looking forward to see this thread in full tomorrow, great start we have here already!</p>

<p>Last weekend I attended to a local goth festival, wasn't there to shoot but had my D50/50mm 1.8D combo with me and took few hundred pics anyway, just for fun. Had my D50 set to Auto ISO, just to see how high ISO pics would look like, and the noise worked great in some of the bit more "punkish" pics I took. I had fun and taking pics in very casual way was a big part of it. So here's one example of the rough "lomoish" look I loved in my pics.</p>

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<p>Hi all,<br /> <br /> Good morning, good afternoon, good evening and good night...<br /> Happy again to post to this wonderful thread.<br /> Here is my contribution.<br /> Nikon D300 and 16-85 mm VR @ 65 mm, ISO: 400, 1/320, F/9</p><div>00TsQj-152419684.JPG.22dd4d51b9d7ee092493c8eff56de9ae.JPG</div>
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<p>Well, I only got a chance to go out to photograph for part of the day Sunday with a friend. He wanted to go & check the Black-necked Stilt chicks I photographed the previous weekend - - so I said OK as I wanted to know how well the parents were doing protecting their chicks against bobcats & birds of prey. Well I'm pleased to inform everyone that of the four chicks I followed last weekend - all four are still alive & doing well. The father is limping a bit though for playing kamikaze bomber on any other bird or even bunny coming too close to their chicks. What a difference a week make in a young bird's life - they're still tiny, but a lot larger than the previous weekend.<br>

D300 & 300 - 800mm Sigmonster ISO 400 Manual metering at 1/1250s f/8 at 600mm edited in NX2 & CS3 EXIFs embedded.<br>

<img src="http://lilknytt.zenfolio.com/img/v1/p335616728-4.jpg" alt="" /></p>

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<p>Absolutely, Nikon Wed is (almost) better than the weekend! Looking forward to all the submissions. So far here is what caught my eye..<br>

Rene V. - great lighting<br>

Matt L. - lovelly capture of mood<br>

Susan W. - a beautiful family portrait<br>

Tolga A. - excellent shot..on my favourite medium, black & white film<br>

Bruce M. - great expression capture<br>

My submission this week is a portrait taken with one light using a honeycomb filter on it.</p><div>00TsQu-152421584.jpg.5d27c8b91449971e73d2ab58334d64a2.jpg</div>

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<p>My image this week was taken last night of the full moon. I took this shot as the moon was coming up over the horizon, thus the orange color. I used my Nikon D300 with 200-400mm F4 lens. ISO 200, F11 @ 1/100 second, 400mm with 1.4 TC. I manually focused and manual exposure with mirror up. Thanks for looking.</p><div>00TsQx-152423584.jpg.84748c5a6eb4139ebb515469888de779.jpg</div>
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<p>Good Morning! Another great Wednesday with some beautiful work already up, again! This week I have a shot of my friend's son from the 4th of July parade. It was taken with my D300, 18-200 VR zoom at f8, 1/640 sec, iso 200, 75 mm, handheld, cropped and converted to black and white in Aperture 2.1.3.<br>

Have a great day, everyone!<br>

Dick</p><div>00TsR5-152425584.jpg.f4930003d0949c89bc2875582a58ae73.jpg</div>

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<p>This picture was taken last week-end in Atlantic City, I had parked my vehicle on the roof-top of the parking garage of a casino hotel. I have sharpened the image and noise filter in CS4.</p>

<p>Model: <em>NIKON D40</em> <br /> ISO: <em>400</em> <br /> Exposure: <em>3.0 sec</em> <br /> Aperture: <em>22.0</em> <br /> Focal Length: <em>18mm</em><br>

<em><img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_v_Hx1NTKpoc/SlO-LGbJcII/AAAAAAAAASk/1CARWkbu5Yw/s800/DSC_3256-1_1.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="532" /> <br /> </em></p>

<p>Thanks for looking,<br>

Ray</p>

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<p>It is Wednesday and I am trying to do this again before work, which is always rushed.</p>

<p>Shout out to all the great shooters. <strong>Jose</strong> : I am envious (see Maine weather report below). <strong>Lex</strong> , looks like a hairball - pun intended. <strong>Renee</strong> , great shot, but the singer still looks alive, you need to aim better? (OK, stopping black humor now). <strong>Gary, Richard</strong> : love'em. <strong>Matthew B</strong> : supersharp, shot... looks as if on speed or something, very awake. <strong>Sjoerd</strong> : a lot of character, it is a Scottish Highland cow. <strong>Bogdan</strong> : spooky. <strong>Ian</strong> : 70-200! How close were you to this guy? <strong>Matt</strong> <strong>L</strong> .: great candid family portrait! <strong>Hamish</strong> : I am always trying to get such a shot. My hat off to you. <strong>Bruce</strong> : one of my favs.<br /> OK, here we now have the third week of rain, which makes for lousy photo ops. Every time the sun comes out I am at work and evening/mornings are mostly gray. So here is a close up from our garden - in B&W.</p><div>00TsRu-152441684.jpg.a12703a5c963fd160530ba7aa2926f7f.jpg</div>

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<p>Wow. Lex, nice one hand action shot. Bogdan, very unique I like it. Mathew, the bird is stunning. Kent, beautiful back lighting and texture using Kodachrome.</p>

<p>Here is a shot from the 5th since the on the 4th it was pouring rain. It's not real unique but fun with the kids shooting off fireworks. The moon ended up blue with the correct wb for the barn light.</p><div>00TsSp-152453584.jpg.d71cd08323262315a95cd1e44ee08f42.jpg</div>

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