D5000, Nikon 18-200 @ F10, 1/100
PHOTO-A-DAY: January 2012
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Really cool pictures, everybody.
Here I'm pushing my creative buttons a bit.
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@squamish - How much gear do you take with you when you shoot climbing like that? From observation I would say you tend to shoot with the 14-24, 200 f/2 and 45 pc-e... Must require a pretty good routine to pack that gear and meet the physical challenges.
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great one Mike, wish to be there in my 5.10's :)
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It is difficult to keep up with you young folks here... but, I will try occasionally. Dogs anyone?

D90, 70-200mm f/2.8 Nikkor at 200mm f/5.0, 1/1000, ISO800
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Probably a unique photo of the Tacony Bridge.
D7000 - DX 35mm/f1.8 - f/16 - ISO 100 - 1/40sec - me flat on my stomach in the sand
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elvishefer said:
@squamish - How much gear do you take with you when you shoot climbing like that? From observation I would say you tend to shoot with the 14-24, 200 f/2 and 45 pc-e... Must require a pretty good routine to pack that gear and meet the physical challenges.Thats exactly what I had with me plus the 85mm 1.4 AI-S which weighs a ton also. Adding the weight of a 60m climbing rope and gear certainly made for a tiring day. My back often suffers, but its worth the effort. Its a little nerve racking shooting the 14-24mm @ 14mm while so close to big slab of granite since balancing myself for the shot while dangling from a rope wasn't' always easy to maintain.
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rbrylawski, indeed, they seem to have caught on that I like to shoot crawling critters. Here's another one, a rather weird type of fly, or something.
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Regulator, superb example of right place, right time, camera ready!
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Rifqi......it kinds of look's like you captured a hybrid bee/fly? Really cool!
And as was said earlier.....great shots on this page......
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Tried out using my new SB-700 the other night for some folk dancing photos... as much as I thought I didn't like using flash for this for being potentially distracting, it really wasn't! I was also not quite blazing away on continuous taking the shots, just a few shots in a row where I knew the dancers in question were about to do something cool. Was shooting it set to TTL with a +1 EV adjustment, with the flourescent filter and built-in diffuser, bouncing off the ceiling. Was able to drop to ISO from 3200 or 1600 to 800 shooting at f/2.8 and 1/160 - 1/250sec.
D7000 - AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8 VR1 - 70mm - f/2.8 - ISO 800 - 1/160sec
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Probably closer than we should have been...I shot from over the van on the opposite side of the it.

D5000, SB400, Nikon 18-200 @ 62 mm, F4.8, 1/60
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