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Nikon WedNEsDAy PiC 2010: #3


Matt Laur

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<p>Got my D3000 a couple of weeks ago, but due to crappy weather I was limited to shooting only indoors. Finally a day came by with a bit of sun in to add some colour to the world. I went out to grab some photos and this one I like the most.</p><div>00VYLd-212051684.jpg.2ef8d4a8a9c771721425e55bf86e7887.jpg</div>
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<p>Hello this is my first post here!</p>

<p>Thanks for the comments</p>

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<p><strong><strong>D40x 1/40 f1.4 50mm ISO400</strong></strong><br>

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<p><strong>D40x 1/500 f2.8 20mm ISO200</strong><br>

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<p>Happy Wednesday, Since a while I have been following this thread. Every time I am amazed by the beautiful pictures that are posted here. Today I decided to post my first contribution. The picture was taken during a very cold skiing day in Switzerland.<br>

<img src="http://www.everloop.nl/photonet/DSC_1081.jpg" alt="" /><br>

D40, 18-55mm @ 18mm f/8.0 1/800 ISO 200</p>

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<p>Holy Wednesday my dear Nikon colleagues, </p>

<p>I appreciated dear Dan South, Tiffany Brook and Greg Kowalczewski's valuable words to my post last week. </p>

<p>Dear Bogdan, I wish I was there... Your photo improved me to post an old photo taken in Turkey almost two years ago. Unfortunately not have enough time to access original NEF file, so posting from my JPEG previews. Hope you like it. Thanks for stopping by and many cheers to you all. Regards,</p>

<p>Ertugrul</p>

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<p>Another wonderful Wednesday! My offering is from my recent trip to Copenhagen -- this is the tree in a large municipal park where children come to say good-bye to their pacifiers. The tree is festooned with "binkies" and ribbons and scribbled farewell notes from 3- and 4-year olds. It's a sweet and comforting custom, but I've never seen anything like this in the U.S. -- is this common in other European or Scandinavian countries? <br>

Too many terrific offerings -- I hate to pick favorites, but I have to say that Jeannean's portrait of her niece is too lovely to ignore. Other faves are Paula's inchworm and Eric's fortune teller. Kudos to everyone, though...<br>

PR</p><div>00VYPc-212089584.thumb.jpg.ee441f2f7876929e6df5f36965509dd7.jpg</div>

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<p>Again birds! Very good pictures so far. Mine was taken last saturday at Ipswich Mass Audubon sanctuary. I played with the curves tool and cropped.<br>

Details - D300, 70-300VR, at 300mm, f/8, 1/1000s, ISO 200, handheld.</p><div>00VYPy-212091584.jpg.3e4d585d70f4bfeb5799dee55994b313.jpg</div>

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<p>Leviathan's debut at the Owosso MI steam festival July 09. This locomotive, and its sister locomotive Jupiter, are modern reproductions of the Jupiter locomotive in the Promontory, Utah golden spike celebration.<br>

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<p>Thank you to those kind enough to mention my effort of last week. Matt, indeed you are so right to mention backlog of images. I know exactly what you mean. Pictures taken during one day can take weeks to sort out and process. Sometimes i think it was indeed quicker when we processed film, and got the prints in our hand and that was the end of the matter.<br>

This again harks back from Christmas Day. There's nothing quite like landing on a Troodos mountain top landing site, jumping out 'Vietnam style', snapping a few photos, and then jumping back in to carry on. Great fun. My friend Moss keeping the engine running waiting for me to take photos. <strong>D700, iso 500 1/125sec, f/14, 62mm on my Nikkor 24-120mm.</strong><br>

On hindsight maybe I would have used a slightly slower shutter speed, but in these rush-rush situations I usully forget something or another.<br>

<img src="http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr327/eurocypria/DSC_3885.jpg" alt="" /></p>

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<p>Good morning! It is finally sunny here in Seattle and here I am at the computer...I must be hooked on this thread!</p>

<p>Matt...Great shot...so many shapes and directions..would love to see the color version too.</p>

<p>Ray...Lovely...a great way to start the day.</p>

<p>Epp...I agree...your patience paid off and you nailed it.</p>

<p>Shane...Perfect...beautiful...it looks like you managed to not disturb the tenant at all!</p>

<p>Steve...Great capture, lovely light.</p>

<p>James...Simple and beautiful...rich in texture and color</p>

<p>Matthew...Wow...that's quite a bird...I have never seen anything like it...very nice work.</p>

<p>Aguinaldo...What can I say?...sensational.</p>

<p>Lil..great capture of a secret place with a beautiful bird...love the reflection and light</p>

<p>Michael...wow...beautiful animal...your picture is a great study of grace.</p>

<p>Kent...Another great shot...love the use of bw to show off the crisp lines and shapes</p>

<p>Jeannean...Beautiful portrait...lovely light and model</p>

<p>Alejandro...Super shot...he is really watching you!</p>

<p>Peter...What a terrific shot..I LOVE the story that goes with it!</p>

<p>Here is my contribution... my husband and my son...this is one that really fills me up</p><div>00VYTv-212115684.jpg.08a4e18dbe2227bdab886871a02b90c3.jpg</div>

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