
D7000, Sigma 30mm, f/6.3, ISO 100, 1/200
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D7000, Sigma 30mm, f/6.3, ISO 100, 1/200

D700, N24-70 F2.8 G @ f/5.6, 1/800', ISO200
It is people at the summit of the dark brown pillar to the top-right. That's the crystal-clear sky before the dust storm where you can see a helicopter at 1/3 and a bird at 2/3. I was told that in the 60's, Hollywood crashed a car off the pillar for a movie and left it there. You can still see some remain that to me looked like the left-over of a thrown suitcase.

Tired but still smiling .. This was taken 5 hours after I was admited. The doctor and nurse at the emergency ward that looked after me last month.. .. yup still here after 10 days in the hospital.
VelocityStop said:
D7000, Sigma 30mm, f/6.3, ISO 100, 1/200
I know where that train ended up at - One block away from where I live. I was going to post a different image of it but then I saw yours. It is now across the street from TD Ameritrade Park where the College world Series will be Played for the next 50 years.

f/5.6, Raynox-250 attached to 75-240 zoom @ 75mm, 1/200th, image rotated 180 degrees because it looked very strange in the original orientation, in-camera flash redirected through my fiber ring.
I like that last shot PBPM, great use of available light. How do you feel about the 50mm 1.8G?

D700, N24-70 F2.8 G @ f/5.6, 1/320, ISO 200
heartyfisher said:
Tired but still smiling .. This was taken 5 hours after I was admited. The doctor and nurse at the emergency ward that looked after me last month.. .. yup still here after 10 days in the hospital.
What happened to you? Heart attack? You were in the hospital for a month and now your back in the hospital? Sounds serious or do you just like flirting with the pretty nurses?

D7000 24-70 f/2.8 (F9.0, 1/80, ISO320)
Very nice all of you.
This was my lunch a couple weeks back.
Chinese soup dumplings (?). Not sure what they're called in English, but they're definitely not wontons. Wontons are rounded spheres, these are more oblong and the filling is slightly different.
Pretty good stuff- not the greatest I've had, but anything is great when you're stuck with dorm quality food at school.
It's funny how this point and shoot is my first 2.8 "exotic" lens- even if it is a 2.8 lens, the small sensor and shutter lag makes it shoot way too slowly. That goes to show with the massive depth of field.
I like your bird Rx4, not everyday I see that. SilenceBroken, this shot show the 24-70 2.8 is a good combo with the D7000.
We all need good friends to be there for catch our fall or help us rise above ourselves, Squamish.

This thing looks to be 1000 years old.
Have been a little unmotivated to mess with pictures lately, but I finally got around to uploading some more.

D5000, Nikon 105 F2.8 VR @ F3.8, 1/640
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