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Nikon Wednesday 2015: #34


Matt Laur

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<p><strong><em>Important:</em></strong> please keep your image under 700 pixels on the longest side for in-line viewing, and <em><strong>please keep the FILE SIZE UNDER 300kb</strong></em>. Note that <strong>this includes photos hosted off-site</strong> (at Flickr, Photobucket, your own site, etc).<br /><br />Are you <strong>new to this thread?</strong> The general guidelines for these Wednesday threads are <strong><a href="/nikon-camera-forum/00W7km" rel="nofollow">right here</a></strong>:<a href="/nikon-camera-forum/00W7km" rel="nofollow">http://www.photo.net/nikon-camera-forum/00W7km</a>. This forum's moderators are allowing up to three images per week, so share some work!</p>

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<p>Hello Nikon people, and welcome to Way-Back Wednesday. Well, for me, anyway. Though images happened this week, none are for this sort of venue - just some dry copy-stand type stuff. So I more or less threw a dart at the archives, and came up with 2007. My virtual dart landed on a folder full of bull riding images shot at a local event, and I remembered this one - a favorite from the day. The best part? Shot with the venerable ol' D200. If you had some light to work with, that was a great camera for the day. No need to time travel if you're not in the mood. But if you're going to, make it at least five years ago, just for fun. Share some photos!</p><div>00dSTt-558194184.jpg.14552768b3365f82bf49ece739a9bb5a.jpg</div>

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<p>Here is another concert image, along with pianist Yuja Wang and conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, after performing Beethoven's Piano Concerto #4 with the San Francisco Symphony.</p>

<p>Nikon D750 with the 300mm/f4 E PF lens, 1/250 sec, f4, ISO 1600</p><div>00dSTv-558194284.jpg.c3a08e37b51b30be83fe7ff043811fb0.jpg</div>

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<p>I was in Costa Rica last week, but most of the time it was wet and my battery charger died, and and and. A few shots but they can wait, while I dip into the wayback pile.</p>

<p>How spoiled we are these days by digital. Here's one I got out the car window ten years or so ago, with a Nikon F, a 200 mm. zoom, and Velvia 100. Not very sharp, but few chances like this arise.</p><div>00dSU4-558194584.jpg.2bc58e07a173c176c0d57a8cdbd1d880.jpg</div>

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<p>Way back then: January 2010, D300, AF-S 300/4 with TC-17EII, f/6.7, 1/1600, ISO 400<br>

<a title="Snowy Plover" href=" Snowy Plover data-flickr-embed="true"><img src="https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2711/4300105121_9448f293cd_z.jpg" alt="Snowy Plover" width="640" height="512" /></a></p>

<p>Even farther back: July 2008, D200, AF-S 300/4 with TC-17EII, f/6.7, 1/1000, ISO 640<br>

<a title="alert" href=" alert data-flickr-embed="true"><img src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3195/2671178833_b262c5df40_z.jpg" alt="alert" width="640" height="457" /></a></p>

<p>Farther back still, December 2006, D200, AF-S 300/4 with TC-17EII, f/9, 1/1000s, ISO 200<br>

<a title="Snowy Egret" href=" Snowy Egret data-flickr-embed="true"><img src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3232/2773020733_bd4bb614a8_z.jpg" alt="Snowy Egret" width="640" height="640" /></a></p>

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