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Almost forgot it was Nikon Wednesday night. These holiday weekends always throw me off. Speaking of which, this gent was out on a sunny Labor Day noon watching lively boat parade slide past Fort McHenry. Lots of good people, dog, and boat watching. Let's see what everyone's been up to for this fine Nikon Wednesday.

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When your model not only brings a real sword along, but also knows how to use it... you don't have much problem with people interrupting the shoot!

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Yellowstone Waterfall Rainbow[ATTACH=full]1356518[/ATTACH]

Nice picture. I wonder whether you have another version captured with a longer lens, or perhaps you just crop it, such that the waterfall and the rainbow are larger in the image.

 

I have been to that location and have images of the waterfall, but that was way back in 1993 (also in September) and there was no rainbow at the time. I haven't been back to Yellowstone since. :(

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Nice picture. I wonder whether you have another version captured with a longer lens, or perhaps you just crop it, such that the waterfall and the rainbow are larger in the image.

 

I have been to that location and have images of the waterfall, but that was way back in 1993 (also in September) and there was no rainbow at the time. I haven't been back to Yellowstone since. :(

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Thanks, this was an HDR series that I did during my trip there back in 2013, hard to believe but I'm just now going through that series and finishing it, better late then never I guess

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Nice picture. I wonder whether you have another version captured with a longer lens, or perhaps you just crop it, such that the waterfall and the rainbow are larger in the image.

 

I have been to that location and have images of the waterfall, but that was way back in 1993 (also in September) and there was no rainbow at the time. I haven't been back to Yellowstone since. :(

Sorry somehow I hit the wrong button, I'll try the crop, this is from a series of HDRs that I did back in 2013, just now going through them, Better late then never. The rainbow effect only lasted for about 15 minutes before clouds blocked the sun. In the regular, non HDR shots, the effect was not as impressive.

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Luis, great rainy scene. I too like to take rain photos, you nailed the effect here.

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Mmmm, should have been more careful with focus... A friend likes to decorate used jars in this way. Nice.

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D850 + AFS 24-70/2.8

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Nikkor AF-S 18-55 DX (48) on D200

 

 

Outstanding! Great idea to go Black and White with this scene. It gives impact that would be missing with a color image.

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Is that background rendering 'normal' for your 600mm VR? It looks kinda weird!

I know it looks a little weird, but the lens was a conventional 600mm/f4 AF-S VR, not my 500mm/f5.6 PF or some mirror lens.

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