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Nikon Wednesday Pic 2011: #1


Matt Laur

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<p>Coming from a D70 and very happy with my D700 I did something funny and irrational and picked up a used D2H last week :-)<br>

Am quite having fun shooting the city streets and even candid family portraits don't disappoint me. Compared to the D700 the images have a certain old school look that I quite like for some occasions.</p><div>00XyLu-317633584.jpg.2849fc13ac155b506b3912d09c7664e2.jpg</div>

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<p><a href="../photo/12194896"><img src="F:\Photos\Photo.net\Upload\Goldfinch Fightsm.JPG" alt="" /></a><br /> Goldfinches fighting over rights to the feeder.<br>

<strong>Nikon D40X, Sigma 50-500mm F/4-6.3G (@500mm) F/6.3 @ 1/400s ISO 1600</strong><br>

Spent many hours over the holidays keeping warm and watching all kinds of small birds visiting our garden. This was a common sight among a growing flock of Goldfinches which have discovered the food laid out for them in our garden.<br>

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<p><img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_PHAEdBplWlg/TSRgH2Fpd7I/AAAAAAAAZJ4/9_EXqcuTAO8/20101219-2010_England-189s.jpg" alt="" width="700" height="467" /><br>

Model: <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/view?q=&psc=G&filter=1&camera=NIKON%20D700">NIKON D700</a><br /> ISO: <em>1100</em><br /> Exposure: <em>1/30 sec</em><br /> Aperture: <em>5.6</em><br /> Focal Length: <em>300mm</em><br /> Flash Used: <em>No</em></p>

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<p>Happy Wednesday all...Happy New Year...I know my entry is rather boring, but I am excited about it because it marks my first official (well, official in my book) photo with my lighting I have finally set up in a proper room dedicated to my photography. </p><div>00XyNM-317655684.jpg.f0ca3ebfdf244aa8bbe8fb62a8b4109e.jpg</div>
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<p>Happy newyear! I hope 2011 will bring good health, prosperity and good light to all of us.</p>

<p>Hail to all those that shoot black and white! What a great way to start the year looking at all the beautifull pictures here on WedNesDay.</p>

<p>Beautifull landscape of Hackeberga, Skane, Sweden. Picture taken on 30th December last year.</p>

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<p>Good morning Nikonians,<br>

For this one I just let the camera expose in A-mode at f/32 (to get the starburst effect), letting it deliberately underexpose.<br>

D90 with Tamron 17-50.<br>

<a title="Palamós por Girona_Flashman, en Flickr" href=" Palamós src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5088/5316877052_d089d8d352_z.jpg" alt="Palamós" width="640" height="425" /></a></p>

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<p>Happy 2011 everyone! I took this a couple of days ago on my morning walk. I kept wondering why grasshoppers were impaled on the barbs on this fence. I found out...Shrike birds are around and they do this to eat their victims (I've also seen a mouse impaled), but because grasshoppers have a toxin in them, they let them sit for a couple of days while the toxin breaks down before eating them. This little crab doesn't seem to mind the toxin. ;) Nikon D90/Tamron 60mm@1/500, f/8, ISO 200. Stack of four images.</p>

<p><img src="http://jeannean.zenfolio.com/img/s3/v25/p499047866-4.jpg" alt="" /></p>

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<p>Greetings to all and Happy New Year.<br /> I am a newbie here, trying the learn PN's etiquette, so please bear with me. <br /> In the process of switching back to Nikon after a stint with Canon. Pulled up a shot I did some time ago of my daughter. D80, 50mm f/1.8, natural light + fill-flash. <br /> CJK</p><div>00XyO7-317679584.jpg.5a277377c46f8e762e572978d1ace699.jpg</div>
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<p>Happy New Year Everyone!!! Matt, thanks for all your efforts this past year.<br>

One of my New Year's resolutions is to learn how to focus stack. So, on Jan 2nd tried with this flower.<br>

Below is a combination of 6 photos stacked in photoshop.<br>

D300 60mm micro lens with 24 mm extension tube f/11 ISO 200 SB 600 and SB 900 off camera</p><div>00XyOF-317683684.jpg.c782a8d93f8e273780871d85958b6ac2.jpg</div>

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