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Nikon Wednesday 2011: #35


Matt Laur

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<p>Happy Nikon Day!</p>

<p>My best wished go out to all of you who were hit by Irene.... realizing you may not be able to post if you don't have power yet! Up here in mid-Maine things were thankfully relatively benign.</p>

<p>Along those lines, Matt L , Tom S and Martin Z's are my favorites so far!</p>

<p>A day before the storm I was shooting the wedding of Chelsea and Phil - sort of a follow up of the engagement shoot posted here a few weeks ago.</p>

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<p>Good morning to all. Some great photos this morning already. Thank goodness we were unscathed in NE Ohio during the storm that Irene caused. We went to the local farmers market last Saturday and I found this little Amish girl all ready to sell her beets as her father stood back and watched his little sales girl.</p><div>00ZGQi-394409584.jpg.c1ea27f91f7c06be60f1865893a96db4.jpg</div>
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<p><img src="../photo/14117357" alt="" /> Mine was taken yesterday afternoon in Candiac Quebec on the banks of the St.Lawrence river. With the camera on a tripod, I focused on different spots of the flower taking 3 images. I then combined them (Focus Stacking) with Photoshop.</p><div>00ZGRC-394415584.jpg.ce538d409ef14036416989fa1456fe72.jpg</div>
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<p>"Goodnight Irene!" We got through so-so, things we could handle ourselves, nothing major or devastating in our family, but there were some very serious issues locally where people faired MUCH worse. In any case, my Wednesday Pic is some cloud patterns of the absolute back end of Irene as the last of it was swirling around and making interesting cloud patterns over my neighborhood. Within about 15 minutes of these shots, it was completely gone except for the 35-45 mph winds. If you were in on it, I hope you and your family stayed safe. Nikon D200, old Tamron SP 28-80 @ f8</p><div>00ZGRo-394425584.jpg.32e5c9f67e7f49ce235f0806978be679.jpg</div>
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<p>Happy Wednesday! My photo is of Finnish band Apocalyptica performing at the Musikfestwochen Winterthur festival last Friday night.<br>

Nikon D700 at ISO 3200, 14-24/2.8 VR, 1/160s @ f/2.8, RAW processed in Adobe Lightroom 3.</p><div>00ZGSf-394439584.jpg.3271aa447e8ecb3675934fc97775fd18.jpg</div>

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<p>In the Galapagos Islands, marine iguanas are very common. Iguanas are, of course, cold blooded and like to stick together. Here we have a little one of the back of a large one.</p>

<p>Nikon D7000 with 200-400mm/f4 AF-S VR @ 400mm, ISO 800, 1/250 sec on a heavy tripod. I stopped down to f8 to gain some depth of field since I have two animals (subjects) in the image. However, depth of field is still quite shallow here.</p><div>00ZGSg-394439684.jpg.731b7a16cb4f8525777652f2d5d5a85f.jpg</div>

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<p>It has been a while since I have contributed. Last wednesday I was taking some photos for my wife when my girls started being silly. Here is one of my favorites. My 3 year old being silly while her 11month old sister watches.</p><div>00ZGTn-394455584.JPG.477f3e2ba1ef89bf35247b84c5641313.JPG</div>
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<p>I love Mikhail Tsypkin's catshot. Made me laugh!</p>

<p>Here's mine, it's about all I did in the entire summer... D90 with Tamron 17-50 and SB600 with warming gel.</p>

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