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Nikon WedNEsDAy PiC 2010: #14


Matt Laur

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<p>Good Morning WedNEsDAy</p>

<p>My contribution is from past Saturday celebration of Animal Rights Day and Easter Egg Hunt at local law college. At the college library one owner had two huge dogs (not well knowledgeable about their breeds), may be 4-5feet long and 3-4feet tall. Interested People were gathering around to get more details about their habits and I was trying to find my way to get nice picture using Tamron 90mm, which was long for that area, but was able to get few pictures of them.</p>

<p>I liked the sharpness of the lens @ f/3.2 and smooth bokeh. In the background you can see books related to the law and bookcase.</p>

<p>Nikon D90<br /> Tamron 90mm<br /> Exposure Time = 1/40"<br />F Number = F3.2<br />ISO = 1600<br />Focal Length = 90mm</p>

<p><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_v_Hx1NTKpoc/S7kqPt6ET6I/AAAAAAAABVQ/Q-7CVzIOWhI/s800/DSC_4496_1.jpg" alt="" /><br /><br /> Thanks,<br /> Ray</p>

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<p>Good Morning!<br>

Missed a couple of Wednesdays as I was vacationing with my family. This handsome guy was at an animal park in the Everglades. Taken with my D300, 105 mm f2.8 micro nikkor at f8, 1/800 sec, iso 200.<br>

Have a great week everyone!<br>

Dick</p><div>00WBBA-234843784.jpg.7ae21c03006b21382395c0641d7437c4.jpg</div>

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<p>Grab shot of my daughter with my D80 / Nikkor 50mm F/1.4 @ 1/160 F/14 ISO100 Auto WB with 2 off camera speedlights outside a light tent while she played inside.</p>

<p>Cropped and adjusted to mono in PS / Photoscape.</p><div>00WBBf-234851784.thumb.jpg.f4df4672121c36e215c0f48442aeba6c.jpg</div>

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<p>Hi Everyone,<br>

back after several weeks of goofing off. A family of 4 horned owls have been nesting on a pine tree close to work. Captured one of the parent with Nikon D200 ISO640; 300mm f4.0 + TC301; f=8.0, 1/600; hand held. Processed in Photoshop CS4 for mild exposure and saturation adjustment. Could not isolate the bird without the pine needles. In fact I prefer it this way since it shows the surroundings. Taken mid morning. This guy/gal posed for me between napping. Have several images with eyes closed and snoozing and eyes wide open. Enjoy! Murali</p><div>00WBBg-234851884.thumb.jpg.61e95070e555fae67d6befb18d3937f7.jpg</div>

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<p>Terrific stuff [again, as always]</p>

<p>After 8 feet of snow followed by 14 inches of rain, we're finally getting a bit of Spring. Our cherry tree exploded in 24 hours and the buzzer "crowd went wild" |;-} Got this guy shooting shutter preferred as I wanted to blur his wings. D700 @ ISO 320, 85mm @ f/7.1, 1/200.</p><div>00WBC3-234857584.jpg.e605d3e9112b14a412f4adf46c1e2858.jpg</div>

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<p>I was walking home around midnight one night in February just as a blizzard was taking hold. Unfortunately, a freight train was passing through where I needed to cross the tracks and I was left standing in the snow for a bit; fortunately, that gave me time to take my D3s out of my backpack.</p>

<p>AF 85mm/1.4D (@ f/1.4), D3s (@ ISO 5000), 1/160 sec.</p><div>00WBCo-234867684.jpg.6979aa07cbbd6bd3872a586dd81e5026.jpg</div>

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