I have the Tokina 11-16 as well. Superb lens. Mega wide and sharp. Here's one with it on my D7000:
PHOTO-A-DAY: March 2011
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Playing with Shutter Priority mode back in the Fall.
I really liked the abstracted and almost oil painting effect it gave.Seen at 20mm / f/22 and 0.1 second exposure.
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@regulator : like that :)
@jonnyapple: thats wow and thanks man
@SquamishPhoto: I liked that pano and thanks a lot
@elvishefer: this is b/w night photography ::) and thanks
@tcole : thanks :)
@Treckie: was it windy ?
@stanschurman: how about posting it without ? white vignetting ?
@elvishefer: great shot of the fruit
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Low light, wide open, hand held, and uncropped. He was easily the most cooperative bird of all time.
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@Abhinav: Another beautiful photo. Although I have to admit I prefer the first one more :P
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@Abhinav: Just a light breeze from the river.
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Nice work every one.
How did you do that regulator? What is playing with shutter priority?

D700, 70-200mm F2.8 VRII + TC-20E3 @ 400mm, f/11, 1/125" ISO200 hand-held.
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@Pierre- you are correct, its a coyote.
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Nice one, Treckie! That looks like it was a really close call. Did the lynx catch up with the chipmunk eventually?
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@Squamish- He caught it, had him in his mouth and some how still escaped. Must be the difference of chasing dinner vs running for your life.
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