If you ever want to have some fun walk up to someones car in the rain so they don't see you coming. Then stick your camera on their window, fire off a shot and watch them freak out! LOL
I actually know them but they didn't have a clue it was me at the time, priceless!
Each year the Wilmington Dog Club and Dock Dogs sponsers a "Splash" for any dog that loves the water. This chocolate lab was so enegetic and consistently nabbed the suspended decoy. His owner on stage was very energetic too!
@Msmoto- nothing more than auto lens correction in ACR. I did crop the photo a bit to get rid of a plate inching into the frame. The first thing I thought of was some talking about the onion bokeh and I have seen it in some other photos that I've taken with the lens. No idea why it isn't present here.
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I actually know them but they didn't have a clue it was me at the time, priceless!
Each year the Wilmington Dog Club and Dock Dogs sponsers a "Splash" for any dog that loves the water. This chocolate lab was so enegetic and consistently nabbed the suspended decoy. His owner on stage was very energetic too!
Nikon D800 | Nikkor 24-120 f/4 | 1/500 | f/20 | ISO 1000
Wood screw points.
Nikon D7100 ISO 160 Nikkor 105mm @f32 PB6 Bellows lenses attachment 2 SB800s
My best,
Mike
my shot for the day...
Afghanistan's first female graffiti artist. I like the slightly worried look behind the mask...
D90 | 105 Macro | 1/180 @ F22 | ISO 200
85mm f1.4 @2.2
For eyelash detail..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fantinesfotos/8710515146/sizes/o/in/photostream/
First day of life.
@donaldejose - Thanks! Of course, it's far more pleasurable to see the first day of life!
Congratulations to someone!
My best,
Mike
D7100, 200mm @ f/4 1/4000 ISO1000
Did you alter the bokeh in post?
Bigger version here
D7000 1/160 ƒ/5.6 ISO 400 300 mm w/ Raynox 250 (Nikkor 55-300)
This should have been a wall of water!
If you are going to Argentina do not miss Patagonia!!
... And no time to use them.
D7000, Sigma 150-500, 500mm, f/8, 1/1600, -2/3EV, handheld