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Nikon Wednesday Pic 2010: #30


Matt Laur

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<p>Hi Everyone<br>

I've been on the forum only a few weeks and the quality of these Weds posts amazes and thrills me; I can't quite believe it. It must be the Nikon equipment - no other explanation for it. I can only name one photo above -- they're all so good -- but since it's Tri X it leaps out at me. Bogdan: I'd love to know what you processes that roll in because the values are just stunning.Im just trying to teach myself how to process b+w so I can go back to doing a lot of film.<br>

Generally my work is not up to par for posting here but this pic, a harmless cliche, amuses me because I managed to take it at the exact minute the moon reached full -- 21:37 EDT (GMT -5, I believe... or is it -4 during the summer?) So, for my first posting: da moon. Nikon D40x at ISO 100 -- I forgot to change it after a trip to the beach -- Ai-S 300mm f/4.5 w/ TC1 (2x) at f/11 and 1/15th not cropped but, you know, fooled with a bit for contrast and color and to remove a little bit of fringing.</p>

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<p><strong>WedNEsDAy PiC #30</strong><br>

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Three AFL sports clichés rolled into one ... "at full stretch" ... "sandwiched between two players" ... and ... "flying from behind".</p>

<p>Camera: Nikon D300<br>

Lens: AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-200 mm f/2.8G IF-ED VRII<br>

Settings: 70 mm, 1/2000 sec, f/4 and ISO 200 (AP, hand held, UV filter)</p><div>00Wx5F-263937584.thumb.jpg.ea74aa9b4353353d69adfbe093eec86d.jpg</div>

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<p>Well we are off and running for another wonderful Wednesday Photo Day. I look forward to this every week. One is able to learn so much from looking at these and reading about them.<br>

We have had some real hot couple of weeks here in Kentucky and I mostly stayed in. Sat at the window and took some pics of a plant and feeder that are right there.<br>

This Dragonfly stopped by for a rest on a spiked plant that we have.<br>

phil b<br>

benton, ky</p><div>00Wx5b-263949584.jpg.ea5733b85686f58d649ba5f115230a97.jpg</div>

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<p>Good Morning WEdNEsDAy :)</p>

<p>My contribution is from local dog championship for catching Frisbee/Flying Disc. I went to this championship last year, so remembered it to go this year. It was really HOT day and the picture is from mid-day on a white dog. I do have some blown highlights on the back, but otherwise I liked the pose :)</p>

<p>Nikon D90 , 70-300mm VR<br>

300mm 1/1000s f/5.6 ISO 400</p>

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<p>Great pics so far this morning. My Son wanted his picture taken with this giant grasshopper. So we had some fun. Nikon D3, Nikon 105 2.8 micro ais, 105 mm, Extension tube, f/32, 1/60, ISO 100, ec +2.3 step, Sb800 on camera flash.</p><div>00Wx5r-263957584.thumb.jpg.eb0f6c541017df04eda56dfa81c4c478.jpg</div>
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<p>Good Morning,<br>

It's amazing how fast this forum fills up every Wednesday morning. Did anyone else participate in the Worldwide photowalk? My shot this week is one that I captured during said walk. I had a great time and met a bunch of great photographers. The walk also lit a fire under me to get a flikr page started for myself, Eric Blair so altogether its been a pretty great week for shooting.</p><div>00Wx73-263975784.thumb.JPG.260e273433e1fc7242dcd288bbc3ff42.JPG</div>

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