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Some more bread-and-butter product photography for this Nikon Wednesday. Shot this device from many, many angles and in varying lighting conditions - all so it could be composited into finished projects featuring it in as yet unknown circumstances, later. The D810 and an 85mm T/S to the rescue. Our COVID-19 situation has definitely got me looking for those nice, cozy indoor-by-myself projects I can work on. You? Share!th126_top_inverted.thumb.jpg.2aa40d399e7c535543daf59f3ea35caf.jpg

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Good Wednesday, everybody! Our sheltering-in-place makes me even more inclined to photograph our little Havanese dog, Toby, who has just got groomed - yes, there is one groomer open in our small town. Nikon D7100, Nikon 16-80 mm, 1/60 at f7.1, ISO 800, flash bounced off a wall20_05_16_2801.jpg.61e190e22d4188585b4c811d2fe93f2e.jpg
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And we can also get out of the house and roam around, where I can meet other dogs. Here is a five year old Bailey, a golden retriever. Nikon D7100, Nikon 16-80 mm, at 80 mm, 1/320 sec at f/13, ISO 20020_05_17_2842.jpg.7767f3a64a928b67629faf96dc4b63b5.jpg
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And here is another reason to get out of the house: to stand in line at 7 am to get bread and pastries from this outstanding bakery. Nikon D7100, Nikon 16-80mm, at 52 mm, 1/6- sec at f/10, ISO 900.20_05_09_2700.thumb.jpg.5d6dd12d0c1b01e4bc78a51a9d020f3e.jpg
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And indoors its time to play with odd old lenses. Here's an old 58 mm. biotar bodged onto the base of a former zoom lens on a D7100. The previous two, by the way, were done with 105 on same, the dandelion with 105/2.8D, the trillium with 105/2.5 on extension (wrong exif) on D7100

 

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We did some social distancing with the wild horses. D750+Sigma 150-600. The last guy looks like he's braying, but he's actually yawning. :)1477930245_5-10WildHorses(165of188).thumb.jpg.4440aef5df7723131938f32f1f962d4e.jpg 1859464729_5-10WildHorses(73of188).thumb.jpg.e49f01e8982121f29b791d3d0ea13087.jpg 853074006_5-10WildHorses(185of188).thumb.jpg.d1f5ff79312f986c6d3cae843eb7fc39.jpg
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