I finally have a day off. I've had a few issues with the Tokina 300, but I think I'm starting to get it honed in a little. this is with a Tamron 1.4x TC D300 Tokina 300 f2.8, 420mm, f5.6, iso 220, 1/1000th
Nice photos everyone.....@Adamz.....u make me feel like searching for my Chitwan photos from 5 years back also! My share for today....another photo from Florence.. D800, 24-120mm f/4 @ 44mm, 1/1000, f/5, ISO 100
I had my stepdaughter over and we shot some outdoor portraits this morning. Using a strobe to add fill. Used the PB mini vagabond to power a Profoto D1. Love the flexibility the battery gives me.
D4, 70-200, TC 17. Positioned the camera about 1,5 meters away from the birdhouse and operated it in http mode using the WT-5 DoF is a bit shallow, but it was quite nice to play with this set-up.
Anybody seeing dinosaur's tracks on this rock: Fantastic, you can start archaeology or are already doing it Anybody else: After 140 million years they come closer to an expiration date. Anybody with good ideas how to shoot these things: please share [-O<
Didn't realize the petal hood got loose, so I had to crop to deal with its effects. Also let Aperture do "auto-enhance" as I sometimes use it as a preview of changes I might make, and I really liked the overall effect here, mostly on the sky.
Hey guys, I'm back with a Nikon again. Been shooting a lot for work and for personal with a Leica M again. Finally back to two different systems again like I want now. This is the annual Buddha's Birthday Celebration in Jogyesa Temple, Seoul:
.....hmmmm...nice shots as always on PAD @mk2pop; I like the composition @autofocus; exquisite capture and model @turnthedarncranks; auto-enhance works well imho....
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D90 | 300mm | f/9 | 1/1000s | ISO 400
D7000, 70-300, overcast day
D300 Tokina 300 f2.8, 420mm, f5.6, iso 220, 1/1000th
D800+ 70-200 f2.8
My share for today....another photo from Florence..
D800, 24-120mm f/4 @ 44mm, 1/1000, f/5, ISO 100
D4, 70-200, TC 17.
Positioned the camera about 1,5 meters away from the birdhouse and operated it in http mode using the WT-5
DoF is a bit shallow, but it was quite nice to play with this set-up.
Jürgen
Anybody else: After 140 million years they come closer to an expiration date.
Anybody with good ideas how to shoot these things: please share [-O<
Larger but not necessarily better to recognize
http://paleo.cc/paluxy/ovrdino.htm
this is what i spent time doing a few weeks ago
D90, 10-24 nikkor
Awaiting a DX D400
D7000 1/1000 ƒ/16 ISO 1250 21 mm (Nikkor 18-105)
Saturday night racing at the local speedway.
D7000 ISO 400, 1/600 f/5
Nikkor 10-24mm @ 24mm / 13 seconds / f/4.5 / ISO 200
@mk2pop; I like the composition
@autofocus; exquisite capture and model
@turnthedarncranks; auto-enhance works well imho....
Posted it already in the old PAD thread, though this time I've completely reprocessed it to match my new specifications.
OK, a little humor..."and I thought my lenses were in perfect condition...."
Incidentally, this is an Al converted 300mm f/4.5 Nikkor from 1966.
D800, 24-120mm f/4 @ 70mm, 1/1000, ISO 100, f/5
That's me and my wife at our local nature preserve
D90 | 300mm + TC17 | f/5.6 | 1/250 | ISO 400