End of December PAD

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  • mk2popmk2pop Posts: 80Member
    No new shots this past week as the weather has been terrible here :-(

    Heres one from the summer
    John Marshall, Scottish classic sports and sallons,
    D300 | D90 | D40 | F65 x2 | F75 | 10-24mm | 18-200mm | 35mm f1.8 | 50mm 1.4d | 40mm Micro | 70-300mm Tamron | 100-300mm f4 Sigma |1.4x Sigma tc | Sb400 | Sb900 x2

    Awaiting a DX D400
  • ben_v3ben_v3 Posts: 59Member
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    D600 | 24-70mm f/2.8 @ 70mm & f/2.8 | 1/320s | ISO 3600
    D600 | AF-S 24-70mm 1:2.8G ED | AF 20mm 1:2.8 D | SB-800
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/ben_v3/
  • YetibuddhaYetibuddha Posts: 388Member
    Dreary day at Semiahmoo, Washington:
    Dreary day at Semiahoo
  • JuergenJuergen Posts: 315Member
    Thanks all of you for the encouraging comments on the Neverland pics.

    Dresden, Germany

    Got myself a PC lens, I hope my sometimes weird perspective on life will improve :-)

    This is one of the first shots, I still have to learn how to handle it properly.
    Jürgen
    D4, D800E, Nikon 1 J2, 600 f/4, trinity, PC-E 45, PC-E 24, 105, 50 f/1,8g, 85 f/1,4, Sigma 150-500
  • adamzadamz Posts: 842Moderator
    nice Jurgen, nice. 


    Colibri
    Even after posting this picture over here, I'm not sure either I like it or not. Certainly it's too soft for me, that's why I ended up in such post processing. OTOH, this birds are kind of metaphysical creatures for me as I always get hypnotise when I see them.  
  • vinopaul22vinopaul22 Posts: 78Member
    edited December 2012

    Just testing the new 105 DC lens and seeing if I can get a photo on the new site.

     

     

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  • vinopaul22vinopaul22 Posts: 78Member

    @SilenceBroken If you get tired of taking photos of her, I will gladly take over! She is beautiful and very photographic. Good shots

  • PB_PMPB_PM Posts: 4,494Member
    Nice cardinal coastal! I wish we had some of those here on the west cost, rather than so many crows.

    This is something I'm working on for the local camera clubs January theme of food, not something I would regularly shoot. Working with this I realized that two flashes isn't really enough, I'd like to have one behind and one on camera. On a side note I used an old Nikon SB-15 to trigger my 700 &800 in SU-4 mode.
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    If I take a good photo it's not my camera's fault.
  • HenryG87HenryG87 Posts: 11Member
    edited December 2012
    Well I hope this works... 
    DJ Doubletake
    Shot with a D7000 & Tokina 11-16 with one sb700 hand held to the left of the camera to light up the DJ.
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  • pippigurlpippigurl Posts: 241Member
    Mine for today...

    Falls-3

    Nikon D7000 | Nikkor 24-70 f/2.8 | .4@ f/16 | ISO 200
  • treckietreckie Posts: 7Member
    edited December 2012
    DLK Photography: Deer &emdash; _DWK9376

    A shot of a young buck chasing turkeys.
    Yeti, you are correct, it is the time of year for deer to shed their antlers and that was the reason for the image. I saw that same deer again this morning, still has just the one antler
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  • jonnyapplejonnyapple Posts: 131Moderator
    I hear you on the hummingbird hypnotism, Adam. One summer I was awoken about every other day by one buzzing in my basement room's window well. I think it must have been there hunting spiders, and it wouldn't stay long—they don't do anything slowly. I wish I had pictures of it.
    CC is welcome. DC is also welcome when I deserve it.
  • Golf007sdGolf007sd Posts: 2,840Moderator
    edited December 2012
    This is the inside picture of a restaurant called The Thomas (a.k.a Fagiani's Bar) in Napa. Their is a lot of history regarding this property....dating back to 1910, however the one that everyone talks about is the robbery and murder of the owners daughter back in 1974. The owner closed the door a few days later and did not re-open it till the middle of this year after he sold it to a local business man for a small fortune. Hence, it was closed for nearly 40 years. While photographing the streets of Napa, I meet the manager of the property and he allowed me full access to the property to photograph in any way I wish. What can I say, I'm a great sales man :P So with out any further adieu here is my first series for your viewing pleasure.




    Thomas HDR 7.jpg

    D4 14-24 2.8 1/60 ISO 100 @ f/8 10 shot HDR +/- 1.0 EV using Promote Control System
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    D4 & D7000 | Nikon Holy Trinity Set + 105 2.8 Mico + 200 F2 VR II | 300 2.8G VR II, 10.5 Fish-eye, 24 & 50 1.4G, 35 & 85 1.8G, 18-200 3.5-5.6 VR I SB-400 & 700 | TC 1.4E III, 1.7 & 2.0E III, 1.7 | Sigma 35 & 50 1.4 DG HSM | RRS Ballhead & Tripods Gear | Gitzo Monopod | Lowepro Gear | HDR via Promote Control System |
  • brucehighambrucehigham Posts: 7Member
    edited December 2012
    Skies over Jerilderie

    First photo on the forum. Took the family on a 22 hour drive (over 2 days of course) for a surprise visit to the in-laws in Melbourne. On the way a storm was building near Jerilderie. The fire is from lightning.

    d7000, 18-105 @ 18mm, f10, HDR +/- 0.3.  
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  • MsmotoMsmoto Posts: 5,398Moderator
    edited December 2012
    As it is the end of the year...sunset in a grave yard...


    Stokesdale

    For the technical folks, viewing the large image shows the noise of the sensor functioning at about 200,000 ISO  In the original it was totally black, but pulled up in LR 4.3
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    Msmoto, mod
  • TidewatcherTidewatcher Posts: 41Member
    With all the beautiful exposures with ice and snow; I'm almost ashamed to admit this was shot from the comfort of our bedroom out the windowshot from bedroom window
  • kanuckkanuck Posts: 1,300Member
    Happy New Year Everyone! :) 24hrs ahead here in Korea~


    Left Out in the Cold
  • YetibuddhaYetibuddha Posts: 388Member
    On to the New Year:
    Heron on a Rock
  • YetibuddhaYetibuddha Posts: 388Member
    Wow, putting up a larger image has its disadvantages, either that or my Heron just lost a lot of weight, and over the holidays!
  • golferfreddiegolferfreddie Posts: 1Member
    image

    D7000 - AF-S 50mm f/1.8 @ f/2.8 - 1/40 - ISO 800
  • CoastalconnCoastalconn Posts: 527Member
    edited December 2012
    Chickadee 12/31

    Happy New Years to everyone!
    Thanks to Msmoto for encouraging me to post on PAD.
    PAD members must have some pull on flickr, but my cardinal and Cooper's hawk were explored.
    Yeti, that is a handsome tall, dark and skinny Heron :)
    Stay safe and please don't drink and drive tonight!
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  • jonnyapplejonnyapple Posts: 131Moderator
    Yes, Yeti, the forum has this annoying quirk of only adjusting the width to 640px to resize, which makes it look stretched.

    Coastalconn, you're famous! Well-deserved, too.
    CC is welcome. DC is also welcome when I deserve it.
  • pippigurlpippigurl Posts: 241Member
    Yes Coastal...indeed a pleasure to see your images. Thanks for contributing.
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