Another shot inside the National Geographic Museum. There was plenty of room to move to lower ISO, but I left it here and the noise seemed to clean up fairly well.
D7100, 12-24 @ 14mm and f/4, ISO 6400, 1/1000, NR in LR4
- Ian . . . [D7000, D7100; Nikon glass: 35 f1.8, 85 f1.8, 70-300 VR, 105 f2.8 VR, 12-24 f4; 16-85 VR, 300 f4D, 14E-II TC, SB-400, SB-700 . . . and still plenty of ignorance]
exnucboy: very dramatic and wonderful colors, makes me want to visit Bryce Canyon.
dissent: I am impressed with the noise suppression in that D7100 at ISO 6400.
nitro4me: I think that shot demonstrates you don't have to buy a $1,700 lens to get great bokeh; just use a telephoto and an angle where the background is far behind the subject to throw it extremely out of focus.
Here's a photo that I created to include in a wedding series that I recently shot. It's the couples favorite restaurant and it's where the reception dinner was held.
Shot from across the street (4 lanes) in another business's lot. Nikkor 70-200mm VR2 at 160mm ; f/6.3 ; ISO 200 ; Shutter 1/4 second - lens zoomed during exposure.
I was out taking photos of something else altogether today when this lotus came down the road and I didn't have a chance to change any of the settings. It's kinda my first attempt at panning even though I wasn't planning on it. I even had bracketing on and some of the shots of the car were blurry due to slow shutter speed. I got three good shots out of it, but this is the one that shows the most motion, unfortunately the car is cut off.
The area of the Thomas A Beckett church was reclaimed from the sea around 1200 AD. The church was built before 1600 as a lath and plaster structure which was maintained and strengthened as such until being entirely renovated and encased in brick in 1913.
In Summer, sheep graze right up to the walls of this church creating a marvelous vision of olde England.
Long time no see, as usual. I'm just back from 7 weeks in Indonesia, where we visited my wife's family. Still editing all the photos I took there but a bunch of them are done already. Starting off with one of the little one.
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D7100, 12-24 @ 14mm and f/4, ISO 6400, 1/1000, NR in LR4
Backyard birding! D610 | 70-300@260mm | ISO3200 | 1/640
dissent: I am impressed with the noise suppression in that D7100 at ISO 6400.
nitro4me: I think that shot demonstrates you don't have to buy a $1,700 lens to get great bokeh; just use a telephoto and an angle where the background is far behind the subject to throw it extremely out of focus.
Shot from across the street (4 lanes) in another business's lot.
Nikkor 70-200mm VR2 at 160mm ; f/6.3 ; ISO 200 ; Shutter 1/4 second - lens zoomed during exposure.
D7100 - ISO 250 - f/3.5 - Topaz ReStyle
Short Track European Championships
Those guys are fast.
D4, 70-200
Nikon D40, 28-300mm.
The church and landscape give a "medieval" look.
fixed it, it was because i was using the new flikr look, i switched flikr back to the old look and the html was there! phew
I left a comment with directions on posting the link in the comments section of your picture in Flickr.
D7100, 35mm 1.8 at f/9, 1/400, ISO 100
I was out taking photos of something else altogether today when this lotus came down the road and I didn't have a chance to change any of the settings. It's kinda my first attempt at panning even though I wasn't planning on it. I even had bracketing on and some of the shots of the car were blurry due to slow shutter speed. I got three good shots out of it, but this is the one that shows the most motion, unfortunately the car is cut off.
The area of the Thomas A Beckett church was reclaimed from the sea around 1200 AD. The church was built before 1600 as a lath and plaster structure which was maintained and strengthened as such until being entirely renovated and encased in brick in 1913.
In Summer, sheep graze right up to the walls of this church creating a marvelous vision of olde England.