D4, 24-70/2.8, 30s@f/16 ISO3200 - I haven't popped for an ML-3 yet so 30s was the longest I could go but I wanted at least f/16 to get the stars to pop. Learning the D4 is such a pleasure
First time taking the D600 out. Although my sensor suffers from the Dust/Oil issue, I'ts not really a problem in (my) normal photography. Just a little spot removal here and there and it's all good. (This one needed about 5 to 10 spots removed, Some others needed only 5 or less and most didn't need any at all.)
Wow, thanks for doing that Msmoto...and thanks to all of you for your comments!! I do feel that I'm in the presence of great photographers and that I'm equally inspired by your photos. @ Pippigurl, you woke up early for that one. I lived in Mobile, AL for 7 years before moving to FL and remember some good ole times in N'orlins. I'm absolutely loving these photos. Stunning views Sand, obajoba, ZSChow, Mike & rschnaible! Cute photo but be careful Paperman, my friends dog took some skin off a kid's face while doing that same thing...I know, kids gotta be kids though.
Mine for today. Thought I'd brave the below zero windchills (Fahrenheit) this weekend to try out my new 10 stop filter. D90 | 70-200 | 70mm | f/6.3 | .8s | ISO 200 Cropped and processed using Silver Efex
Sand, nice one at Zabriskie. Was there last month, will be there in a week as I am showing a friend around Death Valley. Glade Creek: May have overdone the blue on the snow.
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I am posting a link to your larger image as the mini one does not do it justice
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjperryphoto/8395466336/lightbox/
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a quick moto one from me today
Awaiting a DX D400
@Rx4Photo, lovely pano!
Best viewed on a black background.
First time taking the D600 out. Although my sensor suffers from the Dust/Oil issue, I'ts not really a problem in (my) normal photography. Just a little spot removal here and there and it's all good. (This one needed about 5 to 10 spots removed, Some others needed only 5 or less and most didn't need any at all.)
CSChow: Lovely composition and colors.
dig the images I have seen here so far, freezing again here in NYC
more shots here
http://www.mikekobal.com/blog/?p=6228
cheers
Mike
Nikon D800 | Nikkor 50mm 1.8 | 1/60 f/9 | ISO 200
@ Pippigurl, you woke up early for that one. I lived in Mobile, AL for 7 years before moving to FL and remember some good ole times in N'orlins.
I'm absolutely loving these photos. Stunning views Sand, obajoba, ZSChow, Mike & rschnaible!
Cute photo but be careful Paperman, my friends dog took some skin off a kid's face while doing that same thing...I know, kids gotta be kids though.
Awesome!!
@rschnaible
Mysterious.
@Rx4Photo
Nice Pano!!
I would like to share with you another b&w now from "white time".
Version in: Lightbox.
p.s. msmoto, thank you for fixing previous links. Other pic did not have exif saved with image. I change my process to keep it.
Great shot! I noticed in your signature you have a 100-300 Sigma. How does it perform for you? Please reply via PM.
Many thanks to all who commented on my flickr photostream for the last image
Yup, my first car at age 16 was a new 1958 VW deluxe edition with leatherette, white walls, passenger side sun visor... )
D90 | 70-200 | 70mm | f/6.3 | .8s | ISO 200
Cropped and processed using Silver Efex
Glade Creek:
May have overdone the blue on the snow.
D5100, 40mm macro.
Priest in an Ethiopia Church. Very tough photo...had to be quick (won't pose long) and difficult to not blow out the white beard.
D800, 16-35mm @ 35mm, 1/25, f/5, -1.67EV, ISO 1000