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Nikon Wednesday 2012: #8


Matt Laur

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

<p>Last Friday went to local garden to see if they have any blooming flowers (with no snow in new england). But it was all dry and cold, came home with couple of nice images. Here is the one I liked, shot with D90 and 17-50mm</p>

<p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-AI9gtD51h34/T0LmLrRqydI/AAAAAAAACOE/tSHszxktX-Y/s800/RG_20120217_DSC_1292_0_1.jpg" alt="" /></p>

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<p>Someone gave my wife these pretty yellow daisy's for v-day. I have been trying all my lenses and lighting techniques and wow I'm finding out how hard yellow is to capture and print. Nice work everyone so far. NikonD3x, Nikon 28-300 f/3.5, 200mm, F/9, ISO 50, SB900 flash</p><div>00a2nO-444313584.jpg.a3e116409ef0873664fe460e14148b8c.jpg</div>
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<p>Happy Wednesday! Lovely photos as usual. Aquinaldo, I too recently acquired a 500mm f/4P. I'm really liking it, although the MF only is a challenge. This red-shouldered hawk was taken at dusk with that lens recently. I love how the background of a field of dead stalks was completely out of focus. The D7000 didn't do bad in such low light either. (Thanks for the nice comments last week on my butterfly/flower submission. :) D7000/500mm f/4-P@1/800, f/6.3, ISO 4500</p>

<p><img src="http://jeannean.zenfolio.com/img/s3/v43/p412573675-5.jpg" alt="" /></p>

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