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Nikon Wednesday 2015: #14


Matt Laur

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<p>Hello Nikon folks, and a good Wednesday to everyone. My field operations are getting more and more hardware intensive ... stills and video, more lighting gear, multiple camera drones, audio equipment, power management. All sorts of things to break! It's just silly to head out to make images and not have tools at hand. At a minimum, I'll take along one of my multi-tools.<br /><br />Until recently, that's always been a unit from SOG. But I have to say, the Leatherman Wingman, clipped in a pocket, is my new ... wingman, as it were. My every day Kershaw pocket knife has, for now, been displaced. I'm definitely appreciation the new tool's attention to detail and smooth, pocket-friendly finishing. Got a photo of your least photography-related object that's always out when you're making pictures? Share!</p><div>00dE1y-556149584.jpg.dc5a5cb1913f92e670a396fdcc4f00a2.jpg</div>

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<p>I use to shoot a lot of night, a few events, and love to photograph people, but this Saturday I tried to get some birds pictures at the beach and got excited that I could get a few decent shots that also gave some room for inspiring compositions.<br /><br /></p><div>00dE24-556151784.JPG.45ae43b28fe3ec063d22b2d7aaccf8d4.JPG</div>
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<p>i cannot get rid of the feeling that i did already post those rocks once.</p>

<p>well then..<br /> now for something completely different.</p>

<p>i shot a series called "ich und der gorilla" (i and the gorilla) which was about how we interact<br /> with each other when getting to know one another in a romantic relationship.<br /> structures, social mechanisms, abuse of power, methods and so on.<br /> shot with mamyia rz 67 on portra 400, published.<br /> my friends jeremias altmann (gorilla) and jessyca r. hauser as "ich".<br /> they were a couple at the time.<img src="http://40.media.tumblr.com/43ac768e63931aeca898211937c9d85a/tumblr_n9ivwfmT2S1tipmvdo2_1280.jpg" alt="" width="1280" height="919" /></p>

<p>we could never really figure out how we were supposed to end the story.<br /> ironically they broke up.</p>

<p>"sketches" and ideas i shot with my d3.<br /> here is one photo, a behind the scenes if you will, an idea that did not make it into the story</p>

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<p><img src="/photodb/folder?folder_id=1013966" alt="" />Steve that is a real cutie and well taken. Matt and Michael - nice shots also.<br /> Mine is from a walk down in parc St.Catherine Quebec where the ice is breaking away and drifting down the river. I was lucky to find a piece that was stuck which allowed me to use a slow shutter speed.</p><div>00dE2L-556153584.jpg.9aed81bf06f480bfcfe5d3f16cef6e55.jpg</div>
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