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Nikon Wednesday Pic 2010: #16


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

<p>I appreciated for Durukan Payzanoglu, Greg Kowalczewski and Janne Kaakinen's unbeatable words to my post last week. Thanks a lot.</p>

<p>I was waiting for the reflection of cloudy sky on muddy river bed during low-tide period at the edge of Suriname River in Paramaribo, Suriname / South America. Luckily added one bird to my early scene. Hope you like it. Thanks for stopping by and many cheers you to all. Regards,</p>

<p>Ertugrul<br>

<img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/10932584-lg.jpg" alt="" width="679" height="453" /><br>

Nikon D2Xs, Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC, Aperture Priority, at 18mm, f/6.3, 1/320sec, ISO100, ExposureBiasValue -0.67</p>

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<p>Happy Wednesday everybody,<br />Some stunning pics this week. My contribution for this week was is the shot of a farm hand going fishing in a harvested rice field. Often fields in South India are used for growing fishes after harvesting the crop. Fetches the farmers additional income & also seem to increase their yield.<br />Shot using a 300mm F/4 AFS coupled with the TC-14EII 1.4X Teleconvertor. Post processed to sepia tone.<br />Cheers everybody<br />Issac</p><div>00WIAF-238215584.jpg.bfeec51da0801d82052c2b77a38b812f.jpg</div>
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<p>Happy Wednesday, and WOW - as always, there are some outstanding photos already posted!</p>

<p>This one was taken during a recent desert visit in search of wildflowers. I saw this one growing all alone in the shade of nearby tree.</p><div>00WIBD-238225784.jpg.ddf76a868a1af8a9e73815a5e3b67569.jpg</div>

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<p>Happy Wednesday to all,<br>

Need to get more time to review these shots, so many and so good. Thanks to Peter Rafle for recognizing the Space Needle last week.<br>

For this week: Is this a subteranian city beneath the earth's crust? No, just a reflection of a few buildings in Seattle in a puddle on a dock. Took photo with camera upside down; same results could be gained from rotating shot.<br>

Nice photos this week all.<br>

Tom</p><div>00WICU-238237584.jpg.87b4d51076f6de6c9c7bd3cea04444ed.jpg</div>

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<p>Thanks, Roberta and Sanford. It is in fact an L19. A basic little eight megapixel job purchased at Target a year or so ago for less than the price of a 77mm polarizer.</p>

<p>I seem to make an undue proportion of the pictures I find interesting with this camera, just because I always have it with me. Probably I should start toting something better.</p>

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<p>Truly amazing work. Some many great shots. <br>

Some of my favorites:<br>

Matt - excellent, crisp capture. Great energy! <br>

Shun - excellent detail and composition. (love the detail & info behind the execution of shot)<br>

Donald - love the panorama and stitching of the images. (bet this looks great as a poster!) <br>

Santo - wow, what detail and colors in your hummingbird. Amazing shot. <br>

Rick - amazing bird shot. <br>

Andres - nice angle and lighting... :) <br>

Richard K - nice rooftop image --- love the colors and hue saturation. <br>

Roberta D - glorious image of the drops and the flower patterns, magical shot. <br>

Kent - love the whimsical roller-coaster blur, nice colors & energy. <br>

Ian - nice, very intimate portrait of your father. A nice remember me shot. <br>

Lawrence --- sensational orchid shot. <br>

So many more....but running out of time.... :)<br>

Cheers,<br>

Andy</p>

 

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