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D600, 300mm f/4E + TC-14E III, 1/250@f/8, ISO3200
D800 | Nikkor 85mm f/1.4G @ f/1.8 | 1/250 | ISO 250
Ambient light.
Standing Tall
D810 | 300mm + TC20 | f/5.6 | 1/15s | ISO 800
D800 | Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8mm VRII | @ 70mm | f/7.1
@Yetibuddha: Very nice.
These were some tourists who decided to dress up as Geisha in the city of Gion near Kyoto, Japan. I tried to capture the real thing, but found the girls to be very shy and unwilling to be photographed
Continuing adventures at shepherdadventures.wordpress.com
For the lunar eclipse, I joined another one of my perpetually-hiking friends named City Slicka to spend the night on Mt. Lafayette in the White Mountains. Arrived above treeline on Franconia Ridge at 17:30, spent the night, and descended below treeline at 10:30 the next morning - my longest time outside in alpine. Not pictured here but maybe later, is that I managed to sleep in my hammock hung between two rocks of an old lookout foundation!
Continuing adventures at shepherdadventures.wordpress.com
D800, 70-200 f2.8 VR1 @ f5.6
High-speed reflections.
D7000, 18-200mm @18mm, f8, 1/250sec (I still had ISO 800 dialed in from the silo interior...)