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Nikon WedNEsDAy PiC #45


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<p>Hi everyone, great shots already. I had several favorite pictures from last week and all the pictures were really great, but I really liked the effect of Louis Maluso's "Mask". My picture this week is of my granddaughter as the Snow Princess, which is a little different because it hasn't snowed in this part of Florida in almost 40 years. </p><div>00UvEO-186894084.jpg.d5839153259ba9557d1e19e2479ad6c3.jpg</div>
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<p>This guy was crazy. The waves were 6' high and he was alone in a 12' boat. The water was 50 degrees with a 25 mph wind. He would stand on the bow and throw his net. I was so afraid he would fall overboard. His boat and mine were the only ones around. I kept my eye on him the whole time. He did fall out one time. Some how fully dressed with boots on he managed to climb back in his boat. He must have been real hungry to be out that day. D200 vr 80-400mm 300mm f/8 1/160 125 iso</p><div>00UvEm-186903584.jpg.38fe905c95859b20bc02feca7b75a915.jpg</div>
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<p>Thanks Rene for the encouragement! I'm at the office and here I cannot seem to be able to resize my picture for posting. This is my last attemt. Anyway, nice work guys.<br>

<strong>Rene</strong>, I think your effect is amazing.<br>

<strong>Jose</strong>, you really have an "eye" for moments.<br>

<strong>Dieter:</strong> Really beautifull landscape. Can I "borrow" your lens? they keep been out of stock!</p><div>00UvEw-186907784.jpg.ed58547fa71bfaab52375a68c47b15e2.jpg</div>

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<p>Been doing an exercise where I do 5 minute photo shoots with my daughter. We just go outside, with whatever she's wearing, and we pick a spot in the yard and shoot for 5 minutes. We've gotten to the point where we get a good solid image every time out. Increases my competence and confidence to consistently produce a solid image or two out of every 5 minute shoot.</p>

<p><strong> D300, 70-200 2.8 VR @170mm, 1/640 @ f4. ISO 200</strong><br>

<img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3493/4058852827_6c67bb30c8_o.jpg" alt="" width="595" height="604" /></p>

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<p>Holy Wednesday to everyone, </p>

<p>Audiences were watching to final of Singing Bird Competition of Paramaribo - 2009 in Suriname - South America. The competition continued five weeks. Luckily the weather was foggy for me. Hope you like it. Sort of more photos from the competition located in my blog as a slide show here ( <a href="http://www.ertugrulkilic.com/blog/article/18/singing-bird-competition-of-paramaribo-2009" target="_blank">Singing Bird Competition of Paramaribo - 2009</a> )</p>

<p>Dear Paul V. Gorky, I appreciated for your kindly words to my post last week. Thank you very much. Many cheers you to all,</p>

<p>Ertugrul</p>

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<p >My image this week was taken in the Cataloochee Valley area of the <a href="http://www.smokeymountains.net/gsmnp.html">Great Smoky Mountains National Park </a> . This Bull Elk was looking back at his harem when I shot this image.</p>

<p ><strong>Nikon D300</strong> with <strong>200-400mm</strong> <strong>F4 VR</strong> lens with <strong>Nikon TC-14EII 1.4X</strong> . ISO <strong>800, 1/320 second @ f5.6 at 400mm, -0.3EV</strong></p>

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<p>Like a few others, my <strong>WedNEsDAy PiC </strong>of this week is on the Halloween theme. This is a party I attended with the wife (we were dressed as devils). But alas my D200 kept calling me from the boot of my car and I had to succumb. This photo is one of my favourites because apart from the great costumes, I love how many of the people were not only dressed but in character.</p>
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<p>Like a few others, my <strong>WedNEsDAy PiC </strong>of this week is on the Halloween theme. This is a party I attended with the wife (we were dressed as devils). But alas my D200 kept calling me from the boot of my car and I had to succumb. This photo is one of my favourites because apart from the great costumes, I love how many of the people were not only dressed but in character.</p><div>00UvFL-186915584.jpg.11da5bbc95d838a74e7db80eda7c6f28.jpg</div>
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<p >To Aguinaldo – love the night shots.</p>

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<p >Shot 2 of a 3-shot sequel. Can anyone guess what these two birds were doing? (I don't think the shot even offers a clue – even if you are a bird expert).</p>

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<p >D300, Nikkor 70-300 (G VR version) @ 300 mm, f/5.6, ISO 720 and 1/2000 sec.</p>

 

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<p>Ah... Wednesday. I've been envious of twilight and night shots posted here, so I decided to try one. This is at the entrance to the Boston Public Garden, and the statue is George Washington. I was hoping for an urban version of Alpenglow on the buildings, and a colored twilight sky. I was envisioning an HDR merge, and I bracketed exposures on a steady tripod.</p>

<p>The light moved from one area to the next as we moved into twilight.</p>

<p>This is a composite of several images. Photoshop, "Load images into stack" and "Auto-Align." D200, 18-70 kit lens, big Manfroto tripod.</p><div>00UvGl-186935684.jpg.dc45162abf3f29bba0567478ba35e802.jpg</div>

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