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  1. I am looking for something entry level for Nikon D750, with something like 300mm+ capabilities. Looked at Sigma 150-600, but it is unbearably huge, and I won't have ability to use. So, I wanted to ask, if there is something smaller in bulkiness, but with the super photo range. I look at the Tamron 18-400mm F/3.5-6.3 DI-II But wanted to ask, if there is a problem using it on the full frame D750 ? Is it quick to focus? Anything else, you can recommend? I am OK getting a very old used lens, as long as the autofocus is supported on my camera
  2. I am finding myself more and more running under the weather with my Nikon D750. Wanted to pick your brains on the need to protect it from the elements. I plan to have that camera for a long time to come, and hence shading $20-$40 on protecting it from the weather seems a worthy investment. So, question #1: Is it worthy investment ? Should I even be concerned with it ? Or can I just rely on the weather sealing of the camera ? question #2: So, if I will go with the protection for the camera, should I get a silicon case for it? Or is it better to get a rain cover ? For either case, what are the options anyone can recommend ? Thanks.
  3. Acadia National Park, traversing the loop road, June 2021

    © © Dmitriy Ryabin

  4. Looking for a critique. Anything that can be said about it ? what is to be improved ?
  5. Schodic Penninsula in Acadia National Park. Visited in June 2021

    © © Dmitriy Ryabin

  6. I don't mind spending a lot of time in the car. Don't mind even sleeping it it if night catches me en-route. As I mentioned, I am riding solo, and the point of having a trip is for photo opportunities. I don't get those in my routine day-to-day life
  7. I am planning a trip from NYC to ... - One destination is I want to take a auto-road to Mt. Washington, New Hampshire. It is a road trip, and I am riding solo with my camera, tripod and 3/4 lenses. Planning to make it more of a photo trip I would like to visit other places and need advice, what can I grab on the way there. I have 6-7 full days. I have never been to those parts, and I have never been to Vermont either. So, I would like an advice, on where to go for photo opportunities. My topics of interest are mostly in Nature and wildlife, but also in the general street and event photography as well. So, if anyone knows of any festivals or such going on in those parts, please let me know. Would it be advisable to go visit Rhode Island, or is the time I have is too narrow for that ?
  8. In our times, it seems appropriate to ask such questions before acting. I have few photographs, well a set of photographs that I made on the photographing nature, and the set frankly and openly depicts "Natural selection" in the world of birds. Depiction may be somewhat "very frank" or some would say "graphical". I like to think of photography as an art, and not a form of entertainment, and art has to be honest. So, would it be acceptable to post such photos publicly ? How ca I tell the right from wrong channels through which to display such work ?
  9. So, Yes. It was some settings. I went through all the screens, and reset all the custom menus everywhere. Now, I gut the multiple exposure working. Unfortunately, I still can't tell what caused the problem :( And it is likely i might turn those setting on again, and I won't know what it was
  10. Yes, of course, I tried in all the settings. And I do not use 'Auto' - mostly manual and 'A' and 'S'. However, could it be that some settings, defaults everything to 'Auto' somewhere ?
  11. I am struggling with the problem on my Nikon D750 when trying to enable Multiple Exposure. I used it at some point in the spring, and got to liking it, so trying to do projects with it, but suddenly something happened and it is disabled. Trying to enable it at various settings in a camera, I get the error message like this "This option is not available at current settings or in the camera's current state" I tried at different settings, I did "reset shooting menu" All the different settings are tried are those that I usually / always use. It is very unlikely that when it worked, I was at some setting that I do not use usually. Can anyone help ?
  12. View of George Washington Bridge from Palisades Scenic Byway, Fort Lee, NJ

    © © Dmitriy Ryabin

  13. View of George Washington Bridge from Palisades Scenic Byway, Fort Lee, NJ

    © © Dmitriy Ryabin

  14. I have participated in a friendly photo shoot. Should I share my photos lower quality with the logo and wait to be contacted for a main - quality ones, or should I share main quality ones and run the risk of not being "needed" anymore? The story: A friend of mine, invited me to take part in photographing a hairstyle model, who is his friend - (not mine). We pooled the photos taken, and the idea of a shoot is that if there are any profit made, either by the model or by the hairstylist or by my friend or myself from these photos, then we split the profits. (We all helped each other with lights and setups and all, so we are not counting - just to split the profits if there are any) Now, my essence of the matter: - My friend is not interested in good and quality photos. And he never strives to get perfectly good ones, He is sort of a hustler, interested in quick money made from those who don't want to pay a lot for good quality photos, but rather pays some change for clicks. - I, on the other hand, would like to earn money, but for me the artistic quality is more important. Both of us have day jobs, so making money from photography is not that main of a concern. The model and the hairstylist are different story - they are both beginners in their respective trade and they do wish to make a career out of it and work toward that goal. So, my friend collected bunch of pictures, unedited, with extra things in a compositions, some cut out heads.. etc... And, I on the other hand, processed mine, and got a very good quality images. I got something, that I am not ashamed to show and give to the model and hair stylist, and that I think they can make good use of. So, I made 2 copies of the final results, one - large JPegs with no logo (of mine) and one smaller resolutions with the logo, to use just to get myself into the door. Which version should I share with the model and hair stylist ? I already gave them few high quality photos. We have nothing signed, no verbal agreements, nothing of sorts. - should I give them the promo ones, and by this make an insinuation that "If you want the better, let's talk" or - give them the higher quality ones, and possibly I will never see them again ? What are the "rules of the game" ?
  15. BratNikotin

    © @Dmitriy Ryabin

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    Birds of sheepshead bay

    Seaguls of New York

    © © Dmitriy Ryabin

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    Sheepshead bay bird

    Seaguls of New York

    © © Dmitriy Ryabin

  18. Hello community. I am thinking about buying Tokina 16-28mm f/2.8 for my Nikon D750 Something about my "profile" - I have 24-120/f4 (So, weight of the Tokina does not scare me) - I have Prime 50mm f/1.8 lens - I don't specifically plan to make money on photography, so budget constraints are there. So, ideally I am looking for something for - concert photos and landscape lens. Can anyone share thoughts on the Tokina 16-28mm f/2.8 - How good ? How fast is it in lower light conditions? f/2.8 is better than f/4, but .. is it enough ? Also, how fast is its auto-focus?
  19. Hello, community I am going to Spain at the end of September. Wanted to ask if people can suggest what a photographer can get out of a 7 day trip there. No specific itinerary yet, just a plain ticket to Madrid. I want to spent time hunting for sights to put in a frame rather than shopping or dining. I understand there are beautiful cathedrals and such, so if anyone can suggest a time in a day and a location spots where to take pictures, that would be most appreciated. As part of a vacation experience, I want to be taking trains in there, travelling from place to place, so it is not just one city I am interested in
  20. Can anyone here help or direct me to some resources to understanding flash photography and flashes... There are so many features on the flash, but I am not aware on how to and what maybe more important - why to use them I have a very old, Nikon SB-600 and Yongoo (910.. something) Have no manuals for either, but ,, never the less. I understand the words on the controls, but I do not know what I may need that or this button for, What I am asking is: How can I design my mental path, to know that for this-that -and-such, I would need to do certain things on the flash ? SO the question is not really about how to use a flash technically, but more on what does it do for me, and do I recognize the need for a particular feature ? Maybe books/articles ? any educational resources ?
  21. Thank you. As i mentioned, portraiture occurs less often then concerts. Using 24-120/f4, for portraits i feel i can do better with lower f-stop, but for concert, i feel it is not usable at all.
  22. Thank you. But given, I can only afford one, would it not keep limited ? So, for example: Would it be perfect for portraits, and very useful for concerts? Or will I be limited in concert settings with it, and would need something shorter? I do concert probably more often than portraiture ...
  23. Thank you, for the reply. I do have the Nikon 24-120 f/4 - done that. Great, sharp lens, I love it. It is not suitable for me in the concert settings ... a bit dark. I can use, but I am limited to certain type of photos that I get. Want to expand on that. Hence, were the questions. 70-200 would come later, though .. money wise, I am not ready yet. About 35mm, I understand about vignetting, and hence the questions were .. should I keep the 35mm, with its limited use, and what I can from it, and not buy the 50mm ? and go with some other instead ? Or is 50mm would be so good, that I should forget about that 35mm (DX) that I have ? Would an FX 35mm be better and more suitable ?
  24. It works, that's what I meant. It becomes 50mm (or so) and so I question if it is worth buying a 50mm, and forgetting the existing 35mm dx? Or would it be better to buy, le's say - an 85mm... or a FX-35mm ?
  25. So, basically I am at loss:( Want to buy a prime lens for D750... but can't decide on what is more optimal solution Money wise - one lens for now. Maybe later on, I get more, but for now - it is only one. My dilemma: I have a Nikon 24-120/f4 I like shooting (a) concerts (b) outdoors - nature, landscapes, etc.. and © Sometimes when I get a chance - portraits, model, fashion. (not in a studio but ... twice, I went to the studio with the friend, and I am starting to like it. Though, this move is not in immediate plans. I just go out with models in various settings and take pictures on streets, outdoors again, or bar settings The help I need with 2 things. First, - what is a better focus distance for the first prime: a) - 28-35mm b) - 45-50-55mm (60??) d) - 85-90mm? I already own Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm from my DX-format days. I kind of can use it on my D750.. but I get win-getting ... But if someone can suggest a solution for that ... I understand that this lens may become a 50mm on the FX,,, So still .. any advice, please ? Second dilema that I have, is that in the attached images, I try to compare models and do not understand if the difference worth the price. I group them by categories. I understand that the G lens is ultimately a D lens, and that an AF lens will auto focus on the D750 camera that I have as much as AF-S lens. Question is Is the ED lens so much better to justify the $200 difference in price (on a 35mm category in pictures bellow) ? Is the f1.4 so much better than 1.8 in a 50mm category? And .. what is the real difference in the 85mm category? I think the $1.6K is also an ED lens... - I can make myself afford the 50mm for a $400, but is it worth, given I already have the 35mm DX? - I can stretch and save some lunch money to go the the 35mm ED lens for $600, or - with cheaper version of 85mm .. (unfortunately no $1.6K) .. - And given my interests I mentioned above, what would be the more optimal choice ? Now, I do not limit myself to Nikon, ... if you think Tamron or Sigma in a certain focus distance category is better for the same price .. please do advise.
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