This shot was taken around 100 meters away from the shots of my daughter in the forest that I posted earlier, and around 5 minutes later. You could pretty much just turn around over there and you would have a new location to shoot in. This will be my last post for a while again.
Some funky late afternoon light with a storm rolling in. Taken earlier this summer. D90 | 70-200 | 116mm | f/5.6 | 1/1600s | ISO 400 Added a ND grad and a touch of dynamic contrast using Color Efex
Here's a shot from the top of the castle in Caen of the Saint Pierre Church. I'm so glad I brought my mini tripod, it has helped me ALOT more than I would have imagined.
It is not a great photo. I have tried to mask the nervous bokeh a bit and it is highly cropped. But...I spent about 4 hours in my hide-out to catch a snap of this kingfisher. in Germany they are extremely rare. Maybe I should try to Photoshop the background. Any suggestions?
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My share for today.
Jürgen
D4 Sigma 35 1.4 1/160 ISO 200 @ f/3.5
D800 sigma 35mm
D90 | 70-200 | 116mm | f/5.6 | 1/1600s | ISO 400
Added a ND grad and a touch of dynamic contrast using Color Efex
D600, 70-200 f4 at 70mm, f5.6 and 1/6th second.
Sunrise in the Tetons:
D700 + 70-300mm F4.5-5.6G ED VR | 300mm F6.3, ISO 800, 1/1600s. Large Version
Shot with my wife's D3000 as my D7000 is in for service. 70-300VR.
Here's a shot from the top of the castle in Caen of the Saint Pierre Church. I'm so glad I brought my mini tripod, it has helped me ALOT more than I would have imagined.
Happy Landings...
- Gimme a fat bizou you...
- Nooooooo! Get away from me....
)
Shot on my lowly D3000.
D7K, 16-85VR.
It is not a great photo. I have tried to mask the nervous bokeh a bit and it is highly cropped. But...I spent about 4 hours in my hide-out to catch a snap of this kingfisher. in Germany they are extremely rare.
Maybe I should try to Photoshop the background. Any suggestions?
Jürgen