Here is a picture of me, I am sure all of you know all too well what I call the 'photographers curse' that being you never get any pictures of yourself (that you atleast deem good enough) but luckily i found this one pretty good.
Nathan, good to see your work again. Here's a sunset from the other night. Just the right amount of haze and humidity. I'm a little annoyed by that red "burn" ring around the sun. Can't quite figure out what I could have done to avoid that. Thoughts? D800 | 70-200 | 200mm | f/9 | 1/80s | ISO 200 | -2/3 EV
Here's a sunset from the other night. Just the right amount of haze and humidity. I'm a little annoyed by that red "burn" ring around the sun. Can't quite figure out what I could have done to avoid that. Thoughts? D800 | 70-200 | 200mm | f/9 | 1/80s | ISO 200 | -2/3 EV
Not much in camera. The only way to get rid of it would be with a brush tool in post.
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If I take a good photo it's not my camera's fault.
Nathan, good to see your work again. Here's a sunset from the other night. Just the right amount of haze and humidity. I'm a little annoyed by that red "burn" ring around the sun. Can't quite figure out what I could have done to avoid that. Thoughts? D800 | 70-200 | 200mm | f/9 | 1/80s | ISO 200 | -2/3 EV
I don't have a problem with it. I think it adds character as it is something to do with the atmospheric conditions. YMMV
@ProudGeek I love the way the sun looks, it looks like saturn in a way. And this shot had very little post work. D3100 | 18-55mm | F11 | ISO 100 | 55mm | 1/640
Was messing around in photoshop and ended up with this. Not my original plan, but I thought it looked cool with the hairs and the colors.
An amazing picture!
Nikon D7100; AF-S DX 35mm f1.8; AF-S DX Macro 40mm f2.8; AF-S DX 18-200mm VRII; SB-700 Speed Light and a bunch of other not very noteworthy stuff......
Sorry guys, I seem to have forgotten how to embed a photo correctly. Now I finally got it right. Here's the photo I took a couple of years back similar to what proudgeek had..
I was shooting handheld and didn't notice I was less than half the recommended shutter speed for the focal length. Lucky, it came out reasonably sharp. D7000, Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8 VRII @ 200mm, f/8, 1/125sec, ISO200
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A round of golf in St. Andrews
Nikon D800 - Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 @ 24mm and f/5.6 with a 5.7 second exposure.
D800 | 70-200 | 200mm | f/9 | 1/80s | ISO 200 | -2/3 EV
LifePixel Super Color IR Filter
Tractor on farm near Cashmere WA
First set of Digital Color Infrared Pictures.
D7100 + 17-55mm
|SB-800, Amaran Halo LED Ring light | MB-D16 grip| Gitzo GT3541 + RRS BH-55LR, Gitzo GM2942 + Sirui L-10 | RRS gear | Lowepro, ThinkTank, & Hoodman gear | BosStrap | Vello Freewave Plus wireless Remote, Leica Lens Cleaning Cloth |
D3100 | 18-55mm | F11 | ISO 100 | 55mm | 1/640
Here's some nicer output from my camera phone.
He messed up but she gives him a second chance.
DF-70-200 sb-910 W Flash Bender
D800 | 24-70 | 60mm | f/8 | 1/125s | ISO 400 | +1/3 EV
D800 • 200mm f2 @ f2 • 1/250 • ISO 320
D3 • D750 • 14-24mm f2.8 • 35mm f1.4A • PC-E 45mm f2.8 • 50mm f1.8G • AF-D 85mm f1.4 • ZF.2 100mm f2 • 200mm f2 VR2
D800 + AF-S 105mm F2.8G VR | Large Version
Taken on a retired racing yacht while touring San Diego Bay. Great day.
Now I finally got it right. Here's the photo I took a couple of years back similar to what proudgeek had..
I was shooting handheld and didn't notice I was less than half the recommended shutter speed for the focal length. Lucky, it came out reasonably sharp.
D7000, Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8 VRII @ 200mm, f/8, 1/125sec, ISO200