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Nikon Wednesday Pic 2011: #17


Matt Laur

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<p>Hello everyone,<br>

My contribution for today is a shot from a recent shoot. I tried to go for some old Hollywood look but I guess due to time constraints I didn't set up for the contrasty look those photographs are known for, nevertheless I like the look I got hoep you do as well.<br>

I am also honoured for being mentioned last week on a list of the favorite shots.</p><div>00YdXL-352541584.jpg.88019b119fbb4085743e49a29f12426f.jpg</div>

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<p><img src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_PHAEdBplWlg/TbgByvYvYII/AAAAAAAAb-Y/rvuZpMd-zpY/renfest_crop_2011.jpg" alt="" width="700" height="510" /><br>

Dancer at the Atlanta Renaissance Festival, 2011.<br>

Model: NIKON D700, ISO: <em>200</em>,Exposure: <em>1/800 sec</em>, Aperture: <em>8.0</em>, Focal Length: <em>105mm, Sigma 105mm f2.8 Macro.<br /></em></p>

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<p>Great shots this morning ! It has been really windy and dry here these past few weeks. The bugs are few and far between . What I do see ,well just to windy to try and do macro. Here is one attempt at a doli fly. The wind and the far too slow shutter speed seem to have given this a painterly look. <br>

D300 105mm micro 20mm extension tube 1.4 TC f/10 1/100</p><div>00YdYp-352587584.jpg.1df007c14d3898c4da45c2895de3b2ad.jpg</div>

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<p>Greetings from the depths of northern Ontario.<br>

A few crocuses are up but the inside plants are not to be outdone. One of Becky's 'succulents'. I think that they are called 'succulents' because I usually am sucking up the blood from my punctured digits when I get to close to these spiny little menaces.</p><div>00YdZ7-352591584.jpg.22458f22ba914dd8c6520f9d817715f3.jpg</div>

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<p>I had the opportunity to take some photos of our little girls on Easter in their finest. These two are just too cute. Used My Nikon D90, Nikon 50mm @ f10, 1/125, iso 200, 1 soft box (SB-600), 1 umbrella(SB-900), controlled by Cybersync, tripod used, all on manual. Some processing in PS.<br>

I will get back later to look over all of the entries today as I just love this learning session.<br>

phil b<br>

benton, ky</p><div>00YdZ8-352593684.jpg.1236cf460e09c08654cefe9f22bbcb71.jpg</div>

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<p>This is an image from the Easter Sunrise service at Arlington National Cemetery. The location is the Tomb of the Unknowns auditorium. I also have some other images that I love taken with the 10.5mm lens but my wife says this is her favorite. Others are on one of my blogs.<br /> Taken with Nikon D300s 28-300mm lens which I love for the work I do at Arlington for families. I used to use the 70-200 which is a great lens but very heavy and doesn't provide the coverage of this newer lens. I would have my 24-70mm on the second camera. Now I carry two cameras, but shoot almost everything with the one lens and camera lens combination.<br /> Thanks for the comments last week on my image, and have a great week. The best camera in the world is the one in your hand ready to capture a moment.<br /> Don Harper</p><div>00YdZv-352615584.jpg.bfef608cb2153556983a324cb1cd2b47.jpg</div>
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<p>saturday i went into town check out the sights down by the river. the big-money interests have constructed an urban park they call "canal walk," where a bunch of corporate-sponsored summer festivals are held. it's a historic area as well, as this is truly a river city. my photo is just a scenic shot -- a couple of corporate HQs and the federal reserve bank of richmond along the bank of haxall canal. it's a nice spot, if a bit over-sanitized....</p><div>00YdbP-352631584.jpg.abb5ed2fee034c56cf1c74748ca7f470.jpg</div>
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<p>Hi! Lovely shots again from everyone! And thanks to Don for mentioning my shot last week, your "Love"-shot was a real eye-catcher! This one is from weekend, we were renovating my friends house, we ripped the outside walls to their original state, and there was a beautiful wooden structure hiding under few layers of later "improvements".</p>

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